The Murder Before Christmas
Ice Cold Murder
Murder Next Door
Murder Among Friends
The Murder of Sleepy Hollow
Red Hot Murder
A Cornucopia of Murder
A Grave Error
Loch Ness Murder
A Wedding to Murder For
Three French Hens and a Murder
A Room for Murder
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A Secrets of Redemption spin-off series! This funny, clean & twisty cozy series takes place in the 1990s and features cats, dogs, tea, ghosts, hauntings, murder, a touch of romance and loads of fun. The books are standalone and can be read in any order, but if you'd prefer to start from the beginning of the series, click here to see the books in order. All my books and series are connected, and to learn more about how they all fit together, click here. Riverview and Redemption Map
3 French Hens and a Murder

Three French Hens and a Murder

A cozy novella in the award-winning Charlie Kingsley Mystery series! Three French hens, two elves, and one Santa Claus make for merry mayhem for Charlie Kingsley and the gang. When Charlie and Pat see an injured Santa on the side of the road in the middle of a snowstorm, of course they had to stop

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A Room For Murder

A Room for Murder

A cozy novella in the award-winning Charlie Kingsley Mystery series is now available for preorder! Release date: November 2, 2024.  Charlie’s very first case! Normally Darla, the ghost that haunts the Redemption Inn, behaves herself. Relatively speaking. Nancy, the owner of the Redemption Inn, swears that Darla is harmless. At least, mostly harmless. Maybe she

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Charlie Kingsley Mysteries Books 4-6

Meet Charlie Kingsley. Also known as “Aunt Charlie” from the award-winning Secrets of Redemption series. She’s back, making teas and solving cases in this funny, twisty, cozy mystery series set in the 1990s in Redemption, Wisconsin. Enjoy the second three full-length books of The Charlie Kingsley Mysteries: Murder Among Friends: Five friends went into the woods.

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