P.I.P.I.
by
Book Details
About the Book
The inception of the P.I.P.I was a harmless lark. But Elena Chesterton and her friends soon uncovered a link between the murders of six influential women in Oregon and international plots to unleash Smallpox virus and explode nuclear bombs in major American cities. P.I.P.I. has a double meaning. The women of the Philippine Island-Products Incorporated—an ethnic catering business—have a few simple goals: making money to fund their cultural dance exhibitions, helping the poor, and spreading good will. But the same women assume roles as Philippine Island Private Investigators to track a sinister quarry through the Philippine archipelago and across the western United States.
About the Author
Kelly Coughlin and his wife Helen—the inspiration of P.I.P.I.—have been married for twenty-six years. They are both medical technologists and live in the Pacific Northwest. Kelly has specialized in microbiology and Helen supervises a laboratory. When they are not multitasking they ski and ballroom dance. They have been blessed with two sons.