A bar owner finds a body in the back alley—and gets drafted by a detective for help: “The first book in the Mack’s Bar Mystery series is a hit!” —RT Book Reviews Mack’s Bar is one of those nice, friendly places where everybody knows your name. That’s great when someone's buying you a round, but not so hot when you find yourself atop a list of murder suspects—with your fingerprints on the bloody knife . . . Mackenzie “Mack” Dalton is a Milwaukee bar owner with a nose for trouble—literally. A neurological glitch has left her with extra perceptive senses. So when she stumbles upon a dead body in the alley behind the bar—the same spot where her own father was shot eight months earlier—she can tell right away there’s something fishy in the air. The lead detective thinks there’s a link between the two deaths, and he’ll need Mack's help to sniff out the murderer amid the crowd of eccentric regulars. But when all the evidence points to her as the most likely culprit, it could mean an early last call for Mack—and celebratory cocktails for a killer. Includes drink recipes
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A fast-paced good humored murder mystery. Murder isn't funny but the cast of odd characters in Murder On The Rocks has a way of bringing a smile to the reader's face.
It's New Year's Day and Jude Dillane discovers the body of a man with a knife through his heart. The New Year's Eve Serial Killer has struck again. Jude risks her life to find the killer before he can strike again.
Praise: "MacInerney adds a dash of the supernatural, throws in some touristy tidbits and finishes with some tasty diet-right recipes."—Publishers Weekly "All thumbs up for Murder Most Maine, another in the engaging series of Cranberry ...
Juicy characters. Karen MacInerney has cooked up a winning recipe for murder. Don't miss this mystery!"—Maggie Sefton, author of Knit One, Kill Two; Needled to Death; and A Deadly Yarn
Murder on the Rocks
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Some of their best friends were suspects.Take the grisly murder of a best-selling mystery writer, followed by a comedy of errors kind of investigation; stir in a whacky, whirlwind romance between an embittered, red-haired divorcee and a ...
Includes recipes! "MacInerney's charming sixth offers beautiful scenery, an assortment of appended recipes, and one of her strongest mysteries to date."—Kirkus Reviews "This book is an absolute gem."—Suspense Magazine
I slid a knife around the edges of the golden brown loaves and thought about the changes the last week had wrought in ... and the police were looking into Nina Torrone's disappearance—and the disappearance of Anne Stokes years earlier.