Scotched (Liss Maccrimmon Scottish Mysteries) by Kaitlyn Dunnett

By Kaitlyn Dunnett

Liss MacCrimmon, purveyor of all issues plaid on the Moosetookalook Scottish Emporium in Maine, cannot wait to comfortable as much as the town's first annual secret e-book convention. The outlook turns out very bonnie certainly for all of the neighborhood companies, together with her fiancé's family-owned inn. but if a reviewer with a grudge takes a swan dive off a scenic lookout, Liss discovers the crime scene bonanza a section too genuine. With a convention choked with power suspects--from a recognized actress-turned-bestselling writer to her power-broker agent, to an overextended occasions coordinator with lots to hide--it will take a killer intuition to determine which author belongs within the real crime part. . .before the assassin pens the top for one more blameless victim.

Praise for the Liss MacCrimmon Mysteries!

"Enjoyable. . .vivid descriptions of Maine in the course of dust season and a unusual forged of characters carry this cozy." --Publishers Weekly on Scone chilly Dead

"High-kicking enjoyable with characters as colourful because the tartans. . .a pleasant new series." --Dorothy Cannell on Kilt Dead

Show description

Read Online or Download Scotched (Liss Maccrimmon Scottish Mysteries) PDF

Best women sleuths books

Death Trap: An Alaska Mystery

Up north, the summers are short -- and iciness, like loss of life, is chilly and lengthy . . . improving from knee surgical procedure that would reason her to overlook the approaching dogsled racing season, champion ''musher'' Jessie Arnold feels empty and bored -- so she grabs a chance to fill her days manning the Iditarod sales space on the Alaska kingdom reasonable.

Skeleton Canyon: A Joanna Brady Mystery

A chilling tale of lethal hope and chilly homicide from big apple instances bestselling writer J. A. JanceA beautiful, renowned youngster by no means back from her mystery tryst in Skeleton Canyon. maybe it was once younger rage or savage ardour that ripped the lifestyles from a baby of privilege and deserted her damaged physique to the chilly Arizona evening.

The 37th Hour

In a suspense novel of fabulous strength and intensity, Jodi Compton unleashes a haunting story of secrets and techniques and betrayal. .. and of 1 woman's look for her lacking husband that spirals right into a darkish trip strewn with sour truths and damged lives. right here debut novelist Compton introduces a unprecedented personality: Detective Sarah Pribek, a lady of power, complexity, and intuition, a lady stuck in an incredible nightmare.

Spackled and Spooked

A secret surfaces in the back of the partitions within the new homemade sequence. Avery Baker and her boyfriend, Derek Ellis, are flipping a heavily stigmatized apartment rumored to have ghosts. quickly they are going to have even higher problems-and this maintenance undertaking may perhaps hang-out them eternally.

Additional resources for Scotched (Liss Maccrimmon Scottish Mysteries)

Example text

She rested her elbows on the sales counter. Additional cartons of books were stacked on the floor behind it. “They all love crime novels. ” Almost a dozen mystery writers would be attending the conference and taking part in panel discussions. Angie swatted at a lock of hair that kept falling into her face. “I hope you’re right. At the moment, I’ll settle for getting these boxes out to the hotel. It’s going to take forever to set them up on the tables in the dealers’ room. They’ll have to be alphabetical by author’s last name so people can find what they’re looking for.

And an online presence. ” “I do hope it will pay off for you,” Sandy Lynn drawled. “I’ve given up on bookstore signings myself. ” The less experienced author looked profoundly shocked. “But you must do them,” she insisted. “They’re essential. ” “I’ve always found it helps to write a good book,” Sandy Lynn said, and turned her attention to scooping salad onto her plate. The line picked up speed. Liss collected utensils and glanced back at Jane Nedlinger. Like Liss, she had been shamelessly eavesdropping on the veteran author and the newbie.

Sherri was about to click away from The Nedlinger Report when the movement of a line of type at the bottom of the screen caught her eye. Next to the words “today’s readership,” going up even as she watched, was a number. Sherri stared at it, then glanced at the clock on the wall. It was barely noon and, if this was legitimate, the most recent blog entry on The Nedlinger Report had already attracted over forty thousand hits. The possibility that the rude woman who’d invaded her office had that many fans made Sherri even more wary of her interest in crime in Moosetookalook.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.86 of 5 – based on 5 votes