In this three-novella series, an amateur sleuth and her dog return home to a town of secrets ... and murder. “Really, Truly Dead” Lindsey McKay has no intention of being Sheriff Ike Harper’s girlfriend when she returns home with her dog to bail out the family newspaper, but Ike has his eye on her. The murder of a local judge proves to be a boon for the newspaper, but the bad news hits when her father’s arrested for the crime. Will saving her father’s life cost Lindsey hers? “Turtle Tribbles” The Turtle Girl, a college intern named Selma Crowley, begs newspaper editor Lindsey McKay to write about the theft of turtle eggs from their nests. Lindsey agrees but asks for more proof. Selma disappears and is soon found dead. Lindsey blames herself because she demanded concrete proof, so she noses into Sheriff Ike Harper’s investigation. Can she discover the truth before time runs out? “Dead Men Tell No Tales” Newspaper editor Lindsey McKay’s small town is rocked when a suspicious hunting accident proves to be premeditated murder. Sheriff Ike Harper vows to get his man and keep Lindsey safe. Only, the more Lindsey and Ike dig, the more questions they uncover. People aren’t what they seem. If only a dead man could tell tales.
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About the Author:
Southern author and Georgia Author of the Year finalist Maggie Toussaint writes cozy and paranormal mysteries, romantic suspense, science fiction, and nonfiction, with eighteen books published to date. . Her fiction won the Silver Falchion Award for best mystery, the Readers’ Choice Award, and the EPIC Award. She’s chapter president of Southeast Mystery Writers of America and a board member of LowCountry Sisters In Crime. She lives in coastal Georgia, where secrets, heritage, and ancient oaks cast long shadows. Visit her at http://www.maggietoussaint.com
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- PublisherMuddle House Publishing
- Publication date2017
- ISBN 10 0983361428
- ISBN 13 9780983361428
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages232