By: Alexander Sebastian Most second careers begin quietly, a hobby, a passion project, a long-shelved dream finally taken off the shelf. Few begin with murder. But Mickey Zinczenko did not return to writing to be gentle. After thirty years as a department manager at JCPenney, a part-time stint as a receptionist in retirement, and a children’s book during the pandemic, she sat down to write the kind of novel she had always wanted to read. The res…
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