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Come home to Topaz Falls, Colorado where a down-on-her-luck bull rider falls for the cowboy she can’t resist in this…
It may be the land of paradise… themselves in the crosshairs of an insidious gang. But a betrayal Alex never…
Killer body or body killer? When fat shaming backfires… murders in small suburbs, no one’s noticed the pattern…until now.Rookie journalist…
Amateur sleuth Auntie Poldi is hoping for a relaxing break from solving crimes. But when she stumbles upon a corpse in a vineyard, she finds herself swept up in the murder investigation. Can she manage to track down the killer? “Sharp, hilarious… Particularly fun and well-executed” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
When a woman’s corpse is found in the suite of a high-end London club, sleuth Lucky O’Toole and CIA assassin Donna Stone Craig form an unlikely partnership to solve the case. Can they unravel the mystery before the killer gets away? A charming whodunit!
Part of a New York Times bestselling series: When dinner with the new couple in town leaves a suspicious taste in Miss Julia’s mouth, the Southern sleuth has a new mystery on her plate… “Miss Julia is one of the most delightful characters to come along in years” (Fannie Flagg).
A hot deputy, a woman in hiding, and a murder that changes it all. True love and the truth are…
In a quaint English village, a carnival float becomes the scene of a deadly crime. With secrets hidden in every corner, can newcomer Sophie unravel the mystery before the killer strikes again?
“Deep and dark and twisty… packed with a delicious array of questionable characters, each harboring their own secrets” (Entertainment Weekly). True crime writer Bailey investigates the strange disappearance of a loving wife and mother from a rural New York town. From a New York Times bestselling author!
Twenty years ago a teenager drowned in Clearwater Lake. Now her ghost haunts its shores. Gertrude knows there’s no such…