A Real Basket Case

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AuthorBeth Groundwater
LanguageEnglish
GenreMystery
A Real Basket Case
AuthorBeth Groundwater
LanguageEnglish
GenreMystery
PublisherFive Star Publishing
Publication date
March 21, 2007

A Real Basket Case is a mystery novel written by Beth Groundwater. The book, published by Five Star Publishing, was initially released on March 21, 2007.[1] It was later re-published in large print in January 2008.[2] The novel follows the story of protagonist Claire Hanover who sets out to discover the identity of her husband's killer.

It was nominated for the Best First Novel Agatha Award in 2007.[3] The sequel, To Hell in a Handbasket was published in 2009.[4]

Beth Groundwater won the Princess of Rejection Prize from the Sisters in Crime Guppies Chapter for receiving the second most rejections for her writings by the winter of 2005.[5] However, in 2007, A Real Basket Case was nominated for the Best First Novel Agatha Award.[3][6]

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