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  • Drop Dead Red

    A.W. Hartoin

    eBook
    ~Part of the USA Today Bestselling Series~Nothing’s easy in The Big Easy. Mercy Watts is barely back in St. Louis before her hometown suffers the worst crime in a century, a mass murder at an Italian restaurant. This has nothing to do with Mercy and she’s determined to keep it that way. No news. No gossip. No evidence. No bodies. Mercy doesn’t want to know. But there are some things she can’t avoid, her family and her friends.Officer Joey Ameche has a marker and he’s calling it in, much to Mercy’s dismay. His sister needs help and Mercy’s expected to pay Joey back by clearing her from any involvement in the Tulio murders. That mass murder leads Mercy to her smallest criminal yet, a tiny bacteria with huge potential for murder. She traces that nasty bugger to New Orleans, her mother’s hometown, where the crimes keep adding up and the lies are thicker than Nana’s gumbo.
  • Dew Drop Dead

    James Howe

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2012)
    Snooping around the mysteriously abandoned Dew Drop Inn, Sebastian Barth and his best friends, David Lepinsky and Corrie Wingate, are startled to come upon what they are certain is a dead body. Sebastian is the first to put into words what they all believe: A murder has been committed.When they return with the police, however, the body is gone! "A homeless man sleeping off a drink," is the police chief's explanation. But Sebastian and his friends are not ready to believe that. They are sure the body they saw was dead, not unconscious.As the three undertake their own further investigation, more and more questions arise: Who was the man? Was he alone? And most important of all, is there a connection between the man they saw and one or more of the homeless people Corrie's father, a minister, is trying to help? The answers to the questions do not come until the three have made a number of discoveries, some of them more horrifying than they had expected.Dew Drop Dead is the fourth mystery in the Sebastian Barth series. Using rural Connecticut as a background, this tension-filled story is told with a unique blend of humor and seriousness, as it unravels a challenging puzzle and explores a difficult social problem.
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  • Dew Drop Dead

    James Howe

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Something strange is going on at the Dew Drop Inn. The hand-lettered wooden sign dangles from a broken, rusty chain; the lawn is overgrown; the paint is peeling; the whole place looks forlorn and abandoned. But one of the boarded-up windows of the old inn has been forced open, and Sebastian and his friends decide to investigate. What will they find? Nervously, they follow the flickering beam of Sebastian's flashlight to the only open doorway. They huddle together as the light bounces eerily off objects in the room. Then it catches something... There's a body on the bed! But by the time the terrified sleuths bring the police back to see their horrifying discovery, the body is gone! A dead body can't disappear -- or can it?
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  • Dead Drop

    Jacqueline Boyle

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2013)
    When a commercial airliner goes down in Colorado and a couple dies from jellyfish poison on the coast of California, it never occurs to Devon that these events could be connected to her own life. Less than a day later, she finds herself on a plane to Costa Rica with four other teens she has unknowingly shared a lifelong connection with. It soon becomes evident that their global mission handed down by their parents has turned into a deadly race around the world from an organization with intentions to kill. Devon and her companions will come to uncover the shocking truths and lies of their past, while risking their own futures for the knowledge to destroy a nation.
  • Drop Dead

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 11, 1997)
    Babette Cole, whose work has been hailed by Parents magazine as "outrageously zany," turns ageism on its ear in this hilariously fresh look at the human life cycle. Two thoroughly modern grandparents tell their life stories to their skeptical grandchildren, and along the way debunk the myth that kids have a monopoly on fun and living dangerously. From childhood on through teenage angst and college dares, to young love and parenthood, these spunky octogenarians have seen and done it all. And they're not afraid of what the future holds. Blithely suggesting the possibility of reincarnation, they joke "we might be recycled as anything at all!" Cole combines a spare text with wickedly funny illustrations to create an utterly novel approach to the process of growing up and growing old. An ideal book for kids and grandparents to share. Drop dead, indeed!
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  • DRIP DROP DEAD

    Willow Rose

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2018)
    This highly anticipated and exhilarating new chapter in the Bestselling Emma Frost Mystery series serves up a double dose of nail-biting, mind-bending suspense, twists, and shocking revelations as only #1 Amazon bestselling author Willow Rose can.Emma Frost is chasing a killer that seems to bend the laws of physics. Things are going well for Emma Frost for once. She has a sweet boyfriend and has just finished a new book. Her daughter, Maya, is doing well in high school and even Victor is thriving and playing with his new best friend, the strange girl who fell from the sky. But soon, a murder shocks the island of Fanoe, when a woman is found dead in her bed with no obvious signs of having been killed. But as they find out she died by drowning, and more deaths like it begin to occur around the peaceful island, Emma once again finds herself following signs that lead to her own front door while chasing a killer quite out of the ordinary. Soon, Emma has to ask herself the question: What exactly is going on in her island home and especially underneath it?As the investigation moves on and terrifying answers begin to emerge, Willow Rose's compelling story evolves rapidly, resulting in a novel with almost agonizing suspense. Drip Drop Dead is the 12th book in the Emma Frost series, a set of heart-stopping mysteries with a dash of thrilling horror. If you like small-town mysteries, eerie tales, and a touch of humor, then you’ll love Willow Rose’s creepy whodunnit. No one is more addictive than Willow Rose.
  • Drop Dead

    Linda Cargill

    language (Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, April 12, 2016)
    “Drop dead!" says seventeen-year-old Jemma Parker. Matt Edwards, her ex-boyfriend at Virginia Beach High, is trying to brow beat her into going out on another date. When he won't accept “no" for an answer, she gets angry. "Be ready in half an hour," Matt hangs up the phone.The doorbell rings. It's a policeman. "Miss Parker, I'm afraid I don't have very good news for you," the officer said. "Your friend Matt Edwards has just been in an accident. I believe he was on his way here tonight. He's dead." Jemma can't believe it as she gapes at the living room chair in which he used to sit. It was as if she killed him! In the middle of the night she wakes up. The phone is ringing. "Jem, I'll be there," the voice says. It sounds like Matt. Is this a nightmare? He's supposed to be dead!
  • Drop Dead

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 1998)
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  • Drop Dead

    Julia Cunningham

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1965)
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  • Dead Drop

    Jacqueline Boyle

    (Skyway Avenue Publishing, March 29, 2013)
    When a commercial airliner goes down in Colorado and a couple dies from jellyfish poison on the coast of California, it never occurs to Devon that these events could be connected to her own life. Less than a day later, she finds herself on a plane to Costa Rica with four other teens she has unknowingly shared a lifelong connection with. It soon becomes evident that their global mission handed down by their parents has turned into a deadly race around the world from an organization with intentions to kill. Devon and her companions will come to uncover the shocking truths and lies of their past, while risking their own futures for the knowledge to destroy a nation.
  • Dew Drop Dead

    James Howe

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 30, 1990)
    Snooping around the mysteriously abandoned Dew Drop Inn, Sebastian Barth and his best friends, David Lepinsky and Corrie Wingate, are startled to come upon what they are certain is a dead body. Sebastian is the first to put into words what they all believe: A murder has been committed. When they return with the police, however, the body is gone! "A homeless man sleeping off a drink," is the police chief's explanation. But Sebastian and his friends are not ready to believe that. They are sure the body they saw was dead, not unconscious. As the three undertake their own further investigation, more and more questions arise: Who was the man? Was he alone? And most important of all, is there a connection between the man they saw and one or more of the homeless people Corrie's father, a minister, is trying to help? The answers to the questions do not come until the three have made a number of discoveries, some of them more horrifying than they had expected. Dew Drop Dead is the fourth mystery in the Sebastian Barth series. Using rural Connecticut as a background, this tension-filled story is told with a unique blend of humor and seriousness, as it unravels a challenging puzzle and explores a difficult social problem.
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  • Drop Dead

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1996)
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