JMurder is a seductive story that keeps Detective Jill Rogers hypnotized and soothes her road-hungry feet. Money and murder—the world’s most fascinating subjects. Jill quit romance when she left Sophie Walsh, the love of her life, starved and hurting. Love is for sunny, squishy people, and Jill is dark. JA few things Jill knows for sure: the more violent the crime, the closer the relationship is between victim and murderer. Murder investigation is a two-piece puzzle. One piece is the crime scene and it forms half the picture; the other is the witnesses and suspects. Ideally, the two halves come together and form a complete whole and the case is solved. If they don’t, either Jill made a mistake or someone is lying. And she doesn’t make mistakes.
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The upstairs hall was dark, except for the faint light from the parlor downstairs. I crept down the hall, pausing at Ogden's door. Unless Ogden was moving furniture around in the dark, the noises were coming from somewhere else; ...
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.
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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.
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 ...
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
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 ...
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 tough, irrepressible Miami Sun reporter; add ...
Harry Baines never met a drink he didn't like, or one that his friend Tom - the best bartender on the East Coast - can't make.