Publishers Weekly says, . . . Brakenhoff integrates very real concerns about how to make a college campus truly inclusive into a diverting whodunit. Fans of Jane Langton's Homer Kelly books will be pleased. 5-stars from Readers' Favorite: Kelly Brakenhoff delivers an addictive second installment in the Cassandra Sato Mystery series. The latest mystery takes a closer look at the deaf community which Brakenhoff highlights through the various ways they're trying to make life easier on campus. Brakenhoff gives a voice to this community to educate readers about the realities that the deaf community faces. . . . Humor is woven throughout that gives a lightness to the story and balances out the tension of the mystery. Dead Week is an exciting read that has humor and heart with a journey about family and an honest inside look at the deaf community. This makes the latest Cassandra Sato mystery ideal for every mystery lover. - Liz Konkel, Reviewer for Readers' Favorite An engrossing cozy mystery, readers don't have to study hard to appreciate this addition to the Cassandra Sato Mystery series. . . . Ms. Brakenhoff does an excellent job reintroducing Cassandra, her colleagues, students, and two mysteries both a recent and a cold case that tie together brilliantly. InD'tale Magazine, Crowned Heart review by Sarah E Bradley on Dead Week. So happy to have an ambitious woman doing her own thing, setting off on her own in such a big, bold way. Brooke Banks at Layaway Dragon Join the ranks of readers who have fallen in love with . . . the witty, smart, and intensely human Cassandra Sato. Dave Balcom, author of the Jim Stanton Mysteries Author Kelly Brakenhoff is to be commended for her insider observations and realistic portrayal of campus politics and life in a small college town. Book Club Librarian