Book Review: Maggie Sefton’s Cast On, Kill Off
Wedding bells are ringing and the knitters are abuzz with excitement, until a murder interrupts. Kelly Flynn must solve this crime fast to keep the killer off the guest list…
Wedding bells are ringing and the knitters are abuzz with excitement, until a murder interrupts. Kelly Flynn must solve this crime fast to keep the killer off the guest list…
Former journalist Lila Watkins, now an intern who’s paid to read, is determined to find out who killed an aspiring author.
]Her antiques business thriving and so much to lose, Josie Prescott can’t help but worry when murder invades her seemingly quiet community.
On Tom and Faith’s 20th anniversary, it’s a flashback to a month after The Body in the Big Apple when Faith will have to Have Faith that life up in the wilds of Massachusetts won’t be so bad
Annie and Max get married but Ingrid calls at midnight for help. It’s murder, and she’s being framed. Then she disappears, and Posey decides she’s the murderer.
Public health inspector Poppy Markham returns to the family kitchen to help only for the guest of honor, Michelin-rated chef Évariste Bontecou, to be found stabbed to death with her sister’s knife. Could it be the bad-boy sous chef, the conniving waitress, or Poppy’s sister?
The local summer stock production is under siege: sabotage, butchered lines, bedhopping. When murder happens, the prosecutor tries to pin it on Max Darling.
Annie Laurence’s plans for the Mystery Nights for the house-and-garden tour go all awry when a corpse turns up in the town pond.
Bonding with the in-laws, an embezzling Tom Fairchild, and nasty letters hearkening back to a murder in the 1920s keep everyone on their toes.
The body in the bog is almost the least of the problems facing Faith Fairchild as Aleford celebrates Patriots’ Day while battling evil land developers.