Tuesday’s Mystery eBooks

Murder Can Haunt Your Handiwork
by Rose Pressey
Rating: 4.3 #ad

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A Gilded Age ghost helps psychic painter Celeste Cabot catch a killer . .

Rising up against the beautiful backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Biltmore Estate is a magnificent mansion in Asheville, North Carolina, built as a summer home for George Washington Vanderbilt II – yes, of those Vanderbilts – during the Gilded Age. Nowadays, it’s the site of an annual craft fair. Unfortunately, it’s also about to become a crime scene . . .

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(A Haunted Craft Fair Mysteries)


The Ascension Myth Complete Omnibus
by Ell Leigh Clark, Michael Anderle
Rating: 4.3 #ad

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How Molly has survived military life this long, we’ll never know.
When her implanted computer interface is hacked by a nascent AI, Molly has to escape.

Grab the ENTIRE Ascension Myth Series today in one GIANT boxed set! Over 3,000 pages of Space Opera excitement!

Between the militaries’ high tech security shields and advanced personnel protocols, it makes getting out in one piece for Molly nigh on impossible.


The Neighbor
by London Clarke
Rating: 4.3 #ad

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From the author of the Amazon bestseller Wildfell comes a new novel of supernatural suspense.

Claire Vogel is a recently divorced mother of four girls and a successful counselor living in a planned and prestigious community. She knows all her neighbors, and they know her. Even so, Claire has a secret. To cope with hidden, deep-rooted pain, she often participates in risky, reckless behavior.

When the mysterious Steel Nolan moves in next door to Claire, their flirtation quickly develops into a deeper attraction. But soon after, Claire and her children contend with sleepwalking, shadow men, and disembodied voices.


Blood Grove
by Walter Mosley
Rating: 4.3 #ad

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It is 1969, and flames can be seen on the horizon, protest wafts like smoke though the thick air, and Easy Rawlins, the Black private detective whose small agency finally has its own office, gets a visit from a white Vietnam veteran. The young man comes to Easy with a story that makes little sense. He and his lover, a beautiful young woman, were attacked in a citrus grove at the city’s outskirts. He may have killed a man, and the woman and his dog are now missing. Inclined to turn down what sounds like nothing but trouble, Easy takes the case when he realizes how damaged the young vet is from his war experiences—the bond between veterans superseding all other considerations.

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(Easy Rawlins Mysteries)


Indebted: The Berkshire Dragon
by Charmayne Hafen
Rating: 4.4 #ad

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A mother’s greed and a father’s blame game wreak havoc in the life of a young princess. Whether her mother left because of something Wren did. . . or didn’t do. . .no longer matters.

The king favors conquests that require his person and authority far away from his daughter, leaving her to her own devices. Little does he know, things are about to change; the princess has matured. There is a dragon to slay. When the appointed day arrives, Princess Wren has already found some muscle and companions. . .must she face the dragon herself?


The Year of Thorns and Honey
by Amy Willoughby-Burle
Rating: 4.4 #ad

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Nina is a photographer who really appreciates control. She likes to set up just the right shot with the perfect composition, but life is not always as pretty as her pictures. The lighting is off, the timing is wrong, and the subjects just won’t do like she wants them to.

She’s engaged to her ex-husband, her teenage daughter is testing all the boundaries, and her childhood memories have a For-Sale sign on them. She’s also keeping a secret about the chance of a lifetime, but what she’ll have to give up to get it might not be worth it. Just when she thinks she’s got it all figured out, an important someone resurfaces and forces her to take a hard look at what she really wants and why.


Robert B. Parker’s Stone’s Throw
by Mike Lupica
Rating: 4.4 #ad

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Paradise is rocked by the mayor’s untimely death in the latest novel starring police chief Jesse Stone.

The town of Paradise receives a tragic shock when the mayor is discovered dead, his body lying in a shallow grave on a property on the lake. It’s ostensibly suicide, but Jesse’s has his doubts . . . especially because the piece of land where the man was found is the subject of a contentious and dodgy land deal.

Two powerful moguls are fighting over the right to buy and develop the prime piece of real estate, and one of them has brought in a hired gun, an old adversary of Jesse’s…