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Sandra Bretting is the author of a bestselling cozy mystery series that ran for five years with Kensington Publishing, as well as three standalone mysteries and an inspirational memoir. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, she began her career writing for the Los Angeles Times, Orange Coast Magazine, and others. From 2006 until 2016, she wrote feature stories for the award-winning business section of the Houston Chronicle. 

 

 


Schedule

9:00 am to 9:45 am

State Capitol, House Committee Room 2

Women and War: Inspirational Fiction

with Sandra Bretting, Marilyn Turk, and Karen Ullo

 

10:00 am to 10:45 am

Cavalier House Books Tent

Book Signing


Unfit to Serve

How far would you go to save a soldier?
When the United States military adopts a newfangled test from France called the "intelligence quotient test" during the first world war, no one expects the turmoil that follows. Thousands of immigrants fail it and are forced to return to homelands devastated by war, disease, and famine.
For Josephine Pembrooke, the shy schoolmarm at Camp Travis in Texas, the problem quickly becomes apparent. How can soldiers pass a test they can't even read? So, Jo labors in secret to create a better test. Knowing all along it can't save the one soldier she'd hoped to help.