Posts Tagged ‘mystery’
Death of a Miser, by Jenna Harte
It’s the holiday season in Jefferson Grove and Sophie Parker’s life is good. She hung up her Booty Burgo pirate wench waitress uniform months ago…
Read MoreRough Ride, by Paulla Hunter
Rough Ride, by Paulla Hunter Darcy Moreland is thrilled to be back in her old hometown of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and working as a reporter for the local TV station, KCWY. As a bonus, Zach Horton, an old college friend is station manager and now her boss. On her first assignment covering the carnival midway of Cheyenne…
Read MoreDouble Frame, by Kevin Doyle
Double Frame, by Kevin Doyle Sociology professor Felix Thayer is brilliant but hateful. A near-genius in his field, but impossible to get along with. When his colleague Michael Hartness is found murdered in his office, it doesn’t surprise anyone that Thayer is arrested for the crime. Everyone who knew the two men pretty much saw…
Read MoreWild Creek Whispers, by Cindy Keen Reynders
Wild Creek Whispers, by Cindy Keen Reynders After being shot on duty, former Denver Police officer, Reese Golden, starts a private investigator firm in her hometown of Meadowlark Valley, Wyoming. Easier cases like skip tracing individuals and performing background checks pay Reese’s bills and keep her from becoming too emotionally involved. Skylar Ellington calls Reese…
Read MoreSnowed Under Murder, by Kathryn Long
Snowed Under Murder, by Kathryn Long The holiday season has arrived when all should be merry in Sierra Pines. A plea from her mother pushes Ali to offer her annoying cousin, Nathan, and his even more annoying bride, Isadora, lodging at the B&B. When Isadora is found dead at the bottom of a ski slope…
Read MoreMurder is Not a Girl’s Best Friend, by Rob Bates
Murder is Not a Girl’s Best Friend, by Rob Bates Journalist-turned-amateur-sleuth Mimi Rosen is back with her father Max for another action-packed tale of murder and intrigue in New York City’s Diamond District. A Reverend from Africa has found a sparkling $20 million diamond that he hopes will free his continent from the scourge of…
Read MoreThe Blind Split, by Lyn Farrell
The Blind Split, by Lyn Farrell A new client, Lexie Lovell, brings Rosedale Investigations a compelling mystery. Her father died and left his estate to be split between her and her brother, Teddy. Lexie never knew she had a brother until her father’s will was read and nobody has a clue where the boy or…
Read MoreDead Write, by Susan Richards
Dead Write, by Susan Richards Jessica Kallan and Ethan Miller are at it again. Back in the middle of another murder investigation, only this time they are the primary suspects and racing to find a killer before one of them ends up in jail… or dead. Best-selling author, Ethan Miller, has been on a five-week…
Read MoreThe Cruelest Cut, by Gene Rontal
The Cruelest Cut, by Gene Rontal A young Middle Eastern man in Detroit is brutally mutilated and murdered, propelling Dr. Ben Dailey into a serial killer’s sick plan for revenge. Dailey’s attempts to help the Detroit Police Department track down the murderer lead him to private medical clinics, the homes of grieving parents, and the…
Read MoreStabbed in the Tart, by Carol E. Ayer
Stabbed in the Tart, by Carol E. Ayer Home baker and Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) Kayla Jeffries has accepted a guest chef position at the historic Countryside Inn in Los Robles, California. Although hoping the experience won’t be too over stimulation for her sensitive nervous system, she’s excited to showcase her desserts over the long…
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