MystereBooks is pleased to feature three first in series titles by Tim Myers, now available at a special price courtesy of the author.
In addition to his "own" mystery books, Myers also writes mostly cozy mysteries under several pen names.
The ebook format of the titles listed below — this appears to be a Kindle promotion only — were priced at $2.99 each as of the date and time of this post.
Prices are subject to change without notice. The price displayed on the vendor website at the time of purchase will be the price paid for the book. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your transaction.
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At Wick's End by Tim Myers
A Harrison Black, Candlemaking Mystery (1st)
Publisher: Tim Myers
Upon his Great-Aunt Belle's death, Harrison Black inherits her candle shop. When he begins to suspect foul play in her death, he does a bit of sleuthing.
But it looks like he's playing with fire — because somebody wants Harrison to mind his own beeswax …
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Invitation to Murder by Tim Myers
A Jennifer Shane, Cardmaking Mystery
Publisher: Tim Myers
Jennifer Shane takes a leap of faith and opens her own card shop, Custom Card Creations. She hires her sassy aunt Lillian, but business is off to a slow start until the phone rings. Jennifer hopes it's an order, but instead, she hears a woman pleading for her life.
Jennifer enlists her brother's aid — who also happens to be the town sheriff — to help her find out who dialed the wrong number!
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Dead Men Don't Lye by Tim Myers
A Benjamin Parker, Soapmaking Mystery
Publisher: Tim Myers
Benjamin Perkins thought he had his hands full taking care of his family's specialty soap store and keeping his quirky clan in line and out of trouble.
But he's about to learn that when it comes to murder, there's no such thing as a clean getaway.
Important Note: These books were listed at the above mentioned price on the date and time of this post. Prices can and do change without prior notice. Please confirm the price of the book before completing your purchase.
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