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Juliet Kincaid

Mischief in March

eBook (AzureSky Press, LLC March 31, 2017)
As their wedding day rapidly approaches, Minty Wilcox still has many questions about her fiancé Daniel Price. Did he really kill a man? What else is he hiding about his past? Why has he never told her he’s rich? And for goodness’ sake, where are they going on their honeymoon?The Calendar Mysteries by Juliet Kincaid tell the story of Minty Wilcox and Daniel Price from newly met to newly wed and beyond in Kansas City where life could get downright deadly a hundred years or so ago.Praise for JANUARY JINX, Book 1 of the Calendar Mystery SeriesThe delightful, creative, and charming January Jinx introduces a terrific character in Minty Wilcox, a good old-fashioned cozy mystery persona who will surely be able to carry the planned-for series. It’s Minty who drives the readable narrative, and author Juliet Kincaid keeps the pace steady and fast at the same time for quite a readable experience. The writing is appropriate for the historical setting without ever being gimmicky or archaic . . . The unique setting of 1899 Kansas City is full of flavor that never overwhelms the story and the characters. With a terrific, original, but still comfortable series concept, there are certainly big things afoot for Juliet Kincaid and Minty Wilcox’s Calendar Mysteries.Praise for FATAL FEBRUARY, Book 2 of the Calendar Mystery Series. In the year 1900, Minty Wilcox has been hired by a private detective agency, her on again/off again beau's employer, as a stenographer. For this spunky gal, typing and taking shorthand aren't enough. She wants to be an operative. So, of course, author Juliet Kincaid, accommodates her protagonist by letting her delve into a missing person/murder case, sometimes sanctioned, but often not, by her boss. The ins and outs of the investigation, Minty's romantic ups and downs, and her inside out family situations are fun to follow. It's also interesting to learn about the physical layout and the social customs of Kansas City at the turn of the last century. Good follow-up to January Jinx, the first mystery in the series.
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