Secondhand Sleuth Mysteries: Books 10-12
(2024)(A book in the Secondhand Sleuth Mystery series)
An omnibus of novels by Mel Morgan
The Borrowed Burial
Jessica Braun couldnt be more proud of her friend and neighbor Freddies new job with the Mistletoe County Sheriffs Department.
When the first case Freddie works on leads the teen into more trouble than she deserves, she calls Jess for help, and they discover the unthinkablea shallow grave and a rare collectible. From whispered secrets to shadowy storerooms, Jess and her friends follow the path of a killer, straight into danger and a hoard of hidden clues.
What will happen to Jessand to Freds new career planswhen the two of them are challenged by a devious criminal? Will they solve the murder before anyone else loses their life?
A Cracked Crime
Owning two thrift shop locations doubles the secondhand fun for Jessica Braun. However, it also means double the work and, soon enough, she finds herself embroiled in double the trouble.
A shocking crime strikes Pine Grove, leaving two people injured. Jessica can't shake her suspicion that another shop owner is involved. The catch? The community sees things differently, and convincing them won't be an easy task.
How will she rise to this challenge, protect her town, and safeguard her business? As the situation grows more complex, Jessica must piece together the puzzle. But when the going gets tough, who will she turn to for help?
The Shelved Shocker
What could be better than reading a one-of-a-kind mystery novel on a cold winter night? How about finding out it was actually evidence of a murder?
The manuscript for Murder in Walnut Cove is even more entertaining than Jessica Braun expected it would be when she rescued it from storage. But it isnt just a thrilling tale of intrigue and criminal behavior. Some of the characters bear an unlikely resemblance to real people, and the town in the book sounds awfully familiar
Sharing news of the story stirs up a hornet���s nest of trouble with Jessica right in the middle, leaving her to wonder how much of the unpublished work is fact, and how much is fiction. Is there a chance the crime in the story was real?
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Jessica Braun couldnt be more proud of her friend and neighbor Freddies new job with the Mistletoe County Sheriffs Department.
When the first case Freddie works on leads the teen into more trouble than she deserves, she calls Jess for help, and they discover the unthinkablea shallow grave and a rare collectible. From whispered secrets to shadowy storerooms, Jess and her friends follow the path of a killer, straight into danger and a hoard of hidden clues.
What will happen to Jessand to Freds new career planswhen the two of them are challenged by a devious criminal? Will they solve the murder before anyone else loses their life?
A Cracked Crime
Owning two thrift shop locations doubles the secondhand fun for Jessica Braun. However, it also means double the work and, soon enough, she finds herself embroiled in double the trouble.
A shocking crime strikes Pine Grove, leaving two people injured. Jessica can't shake her suspicion that another shop owner is involved. The catch? The community sees things differently, and convincing them won't be an easy task.
How will she rise to this challenge, protect her town, and safeguard her business? As the situation grows more complex, Jessica must piece together the puzzle. But when the going gets tough, who will she turn to for help?
The Shelved Shocker
What could be better than reading a one-of-a-kind mystery novel on a cold winter night? How about finding out it was actually evidence of a murder?
The manuscript for Murder in Walnut Cove is even more entertaining than Jessica Braun expected it would be when she rescued it from storage. But it isnt just a thrilling tale of intrigue and criminal behavior. Some of the characters bear an unlikely resemblance to real people, and the town in the book sounds awfully familiar
Sharing news of the story stirs up a hornet���s nest of trouble with Jessica right in the middle, leaving her to wonder how much of the unpublished work is fact, and how much is fiction. Is there a chance the crime in the story was real?
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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