Good Cop, Dead Cop

Alex Munroe hated being dead, but he hated not being a cop even more. Luckily the discovery of the afterlife means death isn’t quite the disability it once was and new technology has allowed him to partner with rookie cop Linda Yamaguchi. Of course technology still can’t give him a physical body or the ability to interact with the billions of other dead people, except through the Internet. But technology has allowed Alex to expand his mind and access the world of information in ways he would have never thought possible when alive, which is a useful skill when the dead start to go missing, and it’s up to Alex and Linda to solve the mystery of their disappearance.

About the author: 
Jennifer Petkus divides her time creating websites for the dead, writing Jane Austen-themed mysteries, woodworking, aikido and building model starships. She has few credentials, having failed to graduate from the University of Texas with a journalism degree, but did manage to find employment at the Colorado Springs Sun newspaper as a cop reporter, copy editor and night city editor before the paper died in 1986. She lives in fear of getting a phone call from her dead Japanese mother. Her husband is the night editor at The Denver Post. Her best friend is a cop.

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