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  • Murder at the Palace

    Margaret Dumas

    Paperback (Henery Press, Feb. 6, 2019)
    Welcome to the Palace movie theater! Now Showing: Philandering husbands, ghostly sidekicks, and a murder or two.When Nora Paige’s movie-star husband leaves her for his latest co-star, she flees Hollywood to take refuge in San Francisco at the Palace, a historic movie theater that shows the classic films she loves. There she finds a band of misfit film buffs who care about movies (almost) as much as she does. She also finds some shady financial dealings and the body of a murdered stranger. Oh, and then there’s Trixie, the lively ghost of a 1930’s usherette who appears only to Nora and has a lot to catch up on. With the help of her new ghostly friend, can Nora catch the killer before there’s another murder at the Palace?- - - - - - - - - - - - -MURDER AT THE PALACE by Margaret Dumas | A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you’ll probably like them all.
  • Murder At the FBI

    Margaret Truman

    Hardcover (Arbor House, March 15, 1985)
    Special agent George Pritchard was nobody's favorite at the FBI. But when his murdered body is found, agents Ross Lizenby and Christine Saksis look for answers - only to find that the bureau wants questions kept to a suspicious minimum....
  • Murder at the Marina

    Ellen Jacobson

    Paperback (Ellen Jacobson, April 17, 2018)
    What would you do if your hubby gave you the worst anniversary gift ever?Mollie McGhie is hoping for diamonds for her tenth wedding anniversary. Instead, her clueless hubby presents her with a rundown boat. She's not impressed.When she discovers someone murdered on board, things get even worse. Mollie hopes it will convince her husband to rethink his hare-brained scheme of sailing off into the sunset. Instead, he's more determined than ever to fix the boat up and set off to sea.Poking her nose in where it doesn't belong, Mollie finds herself drawn into the tight-knit community living at Palm Tree Marina in Coconut Cove, a small town on the Florida coast. She uncovers a crime ring dealing in stolen marine equipment, eats way too many chocolate bars, adopts a cat, and learns far more about sailing than she ever wanted to.Will Mollie be able to discover who the murderer is before her nosiness gets her killed?Murder at the Marina is the first book in the light, humorous, and original Mollie McGhie cozy sailing mystery series. If you like kooky characters, adorable cats, and plenty of chocolate, you'll love this cozy mystery. Get Murder at the Marina today and laugh out loud from the first page to the last.Spoiler Alert: You'll be craving brownies by the time you finish this book!The Mollie McGhie Cozy Sailing MysteriesPrequel—Robbery at the Roller DerbyBook #1—Murder at the MarinaBook #2—Bodies in the BoatyardBook #3—Poisoned by the PierBook #4—Dead in the Dinghy
  • Murder At The Shore

    Robert Louis Rodgers

    language (, Dec. 30, 2016)
    Windemere seems like a peaceful vacation community until threatening notes are found in everyone's mailbox on the Fourth of July. Things only get worse when the next day a body is found drowned in the resort's pool. Initially ruled an accident, another set of notes and another body are discovered a week later. Alex, a college student staying at his family's home with his brother for the summer, starts to look into the deaths. He believes the notes and the drownings are connected, and not simply a coincidence like the police have determined. When a third set of notes and dead body show up again after another week, the entire community begins to panic. Alex, with the help of his friends, must find out who the killer is before someone else they know ends up dead.
  • Murder At The Shore

    Robert Louis Rodgers

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 31, 2016)
    Windemere seems like a peaceful vacation community until threatening notes are found in everyone's mailbox on the Fourth of July. Things only get worse when the next day a body is found drowned in the resort's pool. Initially ruled an accident, another set of notes and another body are discovered a week later. Alex, a college student staying at his family's home with his brother for the summer, starts to look into the deaths. He believes the notes and the drownings are connected, and not simply a coincidence like the police have determined. When a third set of notes and dead body show up again after another week, the entire community begins to panic. Alex, with the help of his friends, must find out who the killer is before someone else they know ends up dead.
  • Murder at the Mansion

    Janet Finsilver

    Paperback (Lyrical Underground, June 7, 2016)
    Fortunes, fineries, and foul play . . .It's whale-watching season in Redwood Cove, and B&B manager Kelly Jackson's battening down the hatches for the tourist rush at Redwood Heights-a Victorian-style estate owned by her boss. And due to recent jewelry thefts, her duties include keeping track of the many dust-covered artifacts spread throughout the property. But when Kelly finds Sylvia Porter's lifeless body with a blood-splattered brooch around her neck, menial tasks don't seem so terrible. Enlisting the help of a ragtag group of brainy retirees, aka the "Silver Sentinels," Kelly's on the hunt for clues hidden behind the mansion's glamorous facade . . . and for a killer who may want to make history of her next!
  • Murder at the Lake

    BREN GAUDET

    language (, Dec. 18, 2011)
    Seventeen-year-old Amanda Christie arrives at a cousins-only weekend retreat at her aunt's Austin, Texas, estate to find that one of the guests is responsible for the death of her uncle. When a dangerous storm traps the teens inside the secluded mansion, their cell phones go missing and guests begin to disappear, and Amanda realizes that the killer isn't through. With time running out and no way of knowing who to trust, she must either uncover the murderer...or risk becoming the next victim.
  • Murder at the Fbi

    Margaret Truman

    Paperback (Penguin, Nov. 19, 1987)
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  • Murder at the Abbey

    Wendy Elmer

    eBook (Westwood Books Publishing LLC, July 13, 2018)
    This book takes place in Ireland at an Abbey. There is a mysterious death and the detectives in Ireland are all out sick with a flu epidemic. The visiting nuns call on their American friends to come over and solve the mystery. When they come over there are more deaths and now the detectives have more work to do. The visitors get to do a little bit of sightseeing. There are no naughty words in the book. It is written on a 4th grade reading level. All of my mystery books have the same group of cops. Enjoy!
  • Murder at the Museum

    Lena Jones

    Paperback (HarperCollins Childrens Books, )
    A second mystery for thirteen-year-old Agatha Oddly a bold, determined heroine, and the star of this stylish new detective series.Agatha Oddlows set to become the youngest member of the Gatekeepers Guild, but before that, shes got a mystery to solve!Theres been a murder at the British Museum and, although the police are investigating, Agatha suspects that theyre missing a wider plot going on below London a plot involving a disused Tube station, a huge fireworks display, and five thousand tonnes of gold bullion
  • Murder at the Grill

    Linda Cargill

    language (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books LLC, Feb. 29, 2016)
    Veronica Whittier gets out of the car and sees a church with stained glass windows and a steeple --- not a house. Is this where she is supposed to live? Her parents have bought this one hundred-year-old building, recently converted into restaurant, on a peninsula sticking out into the Pacific Ocean. But that is not all that is strange about it. Just across the bay is a tall, black mountain. Is that smoke or are those clouds that Veronica sees hanging over it? The previous owner claims that the volcano is dormant and has not erupted in “human memory.” Veronica is not so sure. Then there is the unkempt, dark-haired dude with patches on his clothing who seems to have come with the restaurant --- Clifford. He is mean to Veronica from the beginning. He keeps on telling her that he wishes that she would go home even as he sweeps floors and does garden work for her parents. When he runs into her investigating noises at night, he rudely shoves her back into her room and even locks the door. He tells her to mind her own business. Veronica meets the other islanders, a gang of kids her own age, who live on the rocky promontory that juts out into the sea where the volcano is located. They don’t want her to have to stay locked up all day at the Sanctuary Grill with Clifford. But it is when they take her out on the town and decide to show Veronica a good time, that the plot reaches its “explosive” climax. The volcano has a few things to say about it, too.
  • Murder at the Lake

    Bren Gaudet

    Paperback (Synergy Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    When 17-year-old Amanda Christie is invited to a cousins-only weekend retreat at her aunt's Austin, Texas, estate, she doesn't know what to expect. She soon finds though, that the weekend will be anything but boring. One of the guests is responsible for the death of Amanda's uncle and when a dangerous storm traps the teens inside the secluded mansion, Amanda becomes determined to uncover the killer. But when their cell phones go missing and guests begin to disappear, Amanda realizes that the killer isn't finished. With time running out and no way of knowing who to trust, she must either uncover the murderer or risk being the next victim.An author tour is planned for the following cities: San Antonio, TX; Austin, TX; Houston, TX; Dallas, TX; Lubbock, TX; Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY; & South Glastonbury, CT (Near Hartford).