Cait Morgan's in Jamaica, facing an impossible locked-room murder, a treasure hunt, and deadly secret-service shenanigans.
Retired judge Hamish Cameron becomes a sleuth when his friend in a retirement home dies suddenly.
Criminals arrive in Lamb's Bay just before Christmas bringing murder and mayhem in their wake.
A trainer of racehorses owned by a syndicate dies. Members are suspects. Meg tries to stop people and animals from being hurt
Claire expected her hostess to be boring, not dead. A body in the pavilion is too much reality for tour guide Claire Barclay.
A jockey dies at the racetrack, Meg investigates, and her horses are stolen. Are these events linked?
A honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta is a very Edmonton thing to do. Murder is a very Randy Craig thing. Combine and stir.
Death in the Great War was nothing personal, but this is murder.
Who knew that the elderly knitters at a Christmas craft fair would take their rivalry so far that someone could die?
For Charlie Hillier, a posting to Cuba could be the perfect place to start his new life - if he survives it
Misfortune blows into the Outer Banks when a dead body in a boat on the shore leaves librarian Lucy Richardson racing to solve a mystery.
Murder, jealousy, fraud, deceit – welcome to Canadian cottage country!
Meg is convinced Frank's untimely death was no accident. As she pursues the truth, she uncovers facts that are hard to face.
Orchestra practice hits the wrong chord when a fellow musician is found dead, and violinist Midori Bishop sets out to find the killer.
Naya, an ex-marathon runner, must relearn to walk as she searches for her childhood friend since the police don’t believe anything’s wrong.
Lucy must hunt down a dangerous killer before the authorities throw the book at her poor mother.
Get bound up in murder in the first Lighthouse Library mystery!
Christmas can be murder on families, especially when your mother is the CEO of a big oil company with a secret to announce.
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