Sunday’s Mystery eBooks

Murder takes a Selfie
by Shannon Symonds
Rating: 4.7 #ad

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Used to hiding behind her glasses and cardigans, Esther has secrets that only her cat and Sophie know. But when someone’s life is at stake, what will Esther risk to solve the mystery and save her friends?

Oceanside High students Esther and Sophie prefer life between the covers of their favorite books, but they open an entirely new adventure and begin an exciting new chapter when the Stuart twins, Parker and Paisley, move from Great Britain to an oldmansion in Esther and Sophie’s small beach town.

If you like Nancy Drew and Agatha Christie, you’ll love Esther and her best friend, Sophie, in book one of the By the Sea Cozy Mystery series!


Triptych
by Karin Slaughter
Rating: 4.5 #ad

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From Atlanta’s wealthiest suburbs to its stark inner-city housing projects, a killer has crossed the boundaries of wealth and race. And the people who are chasing him must cross those boundaries, too. Among them is Michael Ormewood, a veteran detective whose marriage is hanging by a thread—and whose arrogance and explosive temper are threatening his career. And Angie Polaski, a beautiful vice cop who was once Michael’ s lover before she became his enemy. But unbeknownst to both of them, another player has entered the game: a loser ex-con who has stumbled upon the killer’s trail in the most coincidental of ways—and who may be the key to breaking the case wide open.

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(Will Trent Mysteries)


The Haunting Of Larkspur Farm
by Michelle Dorey
Rating: 4.6 #ad

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A quaint hobby farm? Or is it a gateway to hell? Paige and her family sunk everything they had to move out from the crime-infested city to this place in the country. Sure the house is old, but it’s right by the water and has large outbuildings. They could barely afford this rural retreat, but it’s a perfect place for the children. The occasional thud and creaking floors at night are natural, and of course to be expected in a century home. But then…things become odd…The family photo in the living room will never stay straight, no matter how many times they adjust it. Odd… Then become weird…

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(The Hauntings Of Kingston)


What I’ve Done
by Melinda Leigh
Rating: 4.7 #ad

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Haley Powell wakes up covered in blood, with no memory of the night before. When she sees a man lying in the backyard, stabbed to death, she has only one terrified thought: What have I done?

Agreeing to take the case as a favor to her PI friend Lincoln Sharp, Morgan must scale a mountain of damning circumstantial and forensic evidence to prove her client innocent. Haley couldn’t appear more guilty: her bloodstained fingerprints are on the murder weapon, and she has no alibi. But Morgan can’t shake the feeling that this shocked young woman has been framed.

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(Morgan Dane Mysteries)


Timeless Poetry: A Collection of Poems
by Marshall Armstrong
Rating: 4.9 #ad

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Is there a passion for romance in your relationships? Have you ever been on the rollercoaster of emotions in life? Could poems on faith have some answers to some questions in your life journey? This selection of poems written by Marshall is a heartwarming ride through life experiences, romance, and faith. Come, escape into his poetry in this ultimate collection. Join in the journey and enjoy the many different places and visual treats created in this amazing work of poems. Come along and take a trip through Timeless Poetry.


Pirate King
by Laurie R. King
Rating: 4.9 #ad

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As the company starts rehearsals in Lisbon, the thirteen blond-haired, blue-eyed actresses whom Mary is chaperoning meet the swarm of real buccaneers Fflytte has recruited to provide authenticity. But when the crew embarks for Morocco and the actual filming, Russell senses ominous currents of trouble: a derelict boat, a film crew with many secrets, decks awash with budding romance – and now the pirates are ignoring Fflytte and answering only to their outlaw leader. Where can Sherlock Holmes be? As movie make-believe becomes true terror, Russell and Holmes themselves may experience a final fadeout.


Tropic of Stupid
by Tim Dorsey
Rating: 4.6 #ad

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Devoted Floridaphile Serge Storms is a lover of history, so he’s decided to investigate his own using one of those DNA services from late-night TV. Excited to construct a family tree, he and Coleman hit the road to meet his kin. Along the way, he plans to introduce Coleman to the Sunshine State’s beautiful parks where he can brush up on his flora, fauna, and wildlife, and more importantly, collect the missing stamps for his park passport book.

But as the old saying goes, the apple doesn’t fall far . . .

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(Serge Storms Mysteries)