October - the month for little ghosts and witches. And chocolate, lots of chocolate! I'm sure you can find a little time while planning your Halloween parties to partake of the newest title in your favorite mystery series....
Ghost to the Rescue by Carolyn G. Hart is the sixth title in the Bailey Ruth mystery series following Ghost Wanted. When you wish upon a star, you get…Bailey Ruth? You do if you’re a
little girl whose mom needs help and you touch the soft heart of
Supervisor Wiggins at Heaven’s Department of Good Intentions. Granted
it’s not the usual task of an emissary, but then again Bailey Ruth is
not your usual emissary. So Wiggins dispatches the spunky spirit to her
old hometown of Adelaide, Oklahoma, to help a single mother and
struggling writer find some creative solutions to her problems. Deidre
Davenport is just about broke, trying to support her two children, and
has her hopes pinned on getting a faculty job with the Goddard College
English department. Jay Knox, who is in charge of the writer’s
conference she’s participating in, will decide who gets the job, but
he’s more interested in her body than her body of work. Not long
after his advances are rejected, Knox turns up dead—and Deirdre’s
fingerprints are found on the murder weapon. Bailey Ruth knows Deirdre
is innocent, and that the professor’s lewd behavior is bound to have
rubbed others the wrong way. Now she must find out who really knocked
off Knox...if Deirdre and her family are ever going to have a happy
ending.
The fifth title in the Maggie Hope mystery series by Susan Elia MacNeal is Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante. It follows The Prime Minister's Secret Agent. December
1941. Soon after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Winston Churchill arrives
in Washington, D.C., along with special agent Maggie Hope. Posing as his
typist, she is accompanying the prime minister as he meets with
President Roosevelt to negotiate the United States’ entry into World War
II. When one of the First Lady’s aides is mysteriously murdered, Maggie
is quickly drawn into Mrs. Roosevelt’s inner circle—as ER herself is
implicated in the crime. Maggie knows she must keep the investigation
quiet, so she employs her unparalleled skills at code breaking and
espionage to figure out who would target Mrs. Roosevelt, and why. What
Maggie uncovers is a shocking conspiracy that could jeopardize American
support for the war and leave the fate of the world hanging dangerously
in the balance.
Florist Grump is the sixteenth title in the Flower Shop mystery series by Kate Collins, following A Root Awakening. Stopping to smell the roses should be a must for flower shop owner Abby
Knight, but stress has turned her into a major grump. While their house
is under construction, Abby and her new husband, Marco, are living with
her parents, who are driving her nuts. Not to mention that everyone has
babies on the brain, with her cousin Jillian’s bundle of joy popping up
in every conversation, and Marco’s mother dropping hints that she
expects a new sprout from Abby and her son—as soon as possible! But
things get even thornier after a flashy former banker pushes up
daisies. With a beloved window washer the prime suspect in the murder,
other New Chapel shop owners rally around Abby and Marco to prove his
innocence.
The third title in the Magic Potion mystery series is Ghost of a Potion by Heather Blake. It follows One Potion in the Grave. It’s Halloween in Hitching Post, Alabama, and potion shop owner Carly
Bell Hartwell has an especially spooky customer to handle. With all the ghosts that haunt her at this time of year, Carly doesn’t
exactly rush to celebrate Halloween. Even a costume ball organized by
her boyfriend Dylan's mother, Patricia Davis Jackson, holds little
allure. But to please Dylan, who wants peace between the two women,
Carly reluctantly agrees to go. Gossip around town is that
architect Haywood Dodd plans to make a big announcement at the party.
But before he can address the crowd, he’s found dead with Patricia
standing over him, holding the murder weapon. Anxious to clear
Patricia’s name and perhaps broker a truce with her, Carly would love to
use her snooping skills to find the real killer. Only she has bigger
problems to deal with—ghosts are flocking to her for help, including a
very persistent Haywood Dodd.
Parchment and Old Lace by Laura Childs is the thirteenth title in her Scrapbooking mystery series, following Gossamer Ghost. Scrapbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand couldn’t imagine
a finer evening than dinner at Commander’s Palace, New Orlean's with her beau,
Detective Edgar Babcock. The food and the company are equally
divine—with the exception of Isabelle Black stopping by to brag about
her upcoming wedding. Resuming the romance with a walk in the evening
air, the couple is interrupted once again—this time by a terrifying
scream from inside the cemetery. Having just seen Isabelle,
Carmela and Edgar now find her lying across an aboveground tomb,
strangled to death with a piece of vintage lace. Carmela would rather
leave the investigating to Edgar, but she can’t say no to Isabelle’s
sister Ellie, the tarot card reader at Juju Voodoo, when she asks her to
help. As she untangles the enemies of Isabelle’s past, Carmela hopes
she can draw out the killer before someone else gets cold feet.
The third title in the Witch City mystery series is Look Both Ways by Carol J. Perry. It follows Tails You Lose. When
Lee Barrett spots the same style oak bureau she once had as a child on
the WICH-TV show, Shopping Salem,
she rushes to the antiques shop and buys the piece. Just like the
beloved bureau she lost in a fire, this one has secret compartments. It
also comes with an intriguing history--it was purchased in an estate
sale from a home where a famous local murder took place. The day
after the bureau is delivered, Lee returns to the antiques shop and
finds the owner dead. The police suspect the shop owner's unscrupulous
business partner, but Lee wonders if the murder is connected to her new
furniture. At least part of the answer may be revealed through a mirror
in the bureau, tarnished and blackened, allowing Lee to tap into her
psychic visions. Using this bureau of investigation, Lee may be able to
furnish her policeman beau with the evidence needed to catch the killer.
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