MOVING IS MURDER (EBOOK)
MOVING IS MURDER (EBOOK)
EBOOK. BOOK 1 OF MIDDLE AGE IS MURDER COZY MYSTERIES, A PARANORMAL COZY MYSTERY SERIES.
A new hometown. A murdered aunt. Mysterious talking animals. Divorce just turned interesting.
Ellie Byrne’s life is turned upside down when her cheating husband leaves her broke and homeless, but when she inherits a bed and breakfast in the small town of Salem Falls, she’s given a second chance at a fresh start. That is until she finds out her aunt didn't just die on the property, she was murdered.
Suddenly, she finds herself the target of threatening messages and hostile attitudes from almost everyone in town. Desperate to find out who killed her aunt and protect her new life, Ellie summon her amateur sleuth mode, face her fears and unravel the mystery.
Can she piece together the clues and find her aunt’s killer or will this bed and breakfast end up a dead and breakfast?
Filled with middle-aged heroines, talking pets, and a quirky small town setting, this charming paranormal women’s fiction cozy mystery series will keep you guessing until the very end.
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Mac ended the call and blew out a long breath as he stared at the desk. He shook his head after the moment and glanced up at Ellie. She straightened in her seat. “Everything okay?”
“Afraid not,” Mac answered. “I’ve got some… bad news.”
Ellie’s heart sank. There must be a problem with the will. She figured it was too good to be true that her problems would be ended by a miraculous inheritance.
“Gosh, Ellie, I don’t know how to tell you this but…” The man looked ready to cry. Ellie felt sorry for him. He probably didn’t know how to break it to her that she’d not be inheriting anything.
“It’s okay,” Ellie said. She collected the papers and slid them back across the desk to him. “I understand.”
“You do?” he asked.
“Yeah,” she said in a soft voice as she collected her purse. “Yeah, I get it. I was surprised when you said Aunt Susie left everything to me. I figured it must be a mistake.”
“Oh, no,” Mac said, waving his hands. “No, it has nothing to do with the inheritance. Well, very little.”
Ellie cocked her head at him. “That was the sheriff on the phone. They just finished your aunt’s autopsy.”
“Oh,” Ellie said, confusion apparent on her face. “Okay?”
“Ellie, your aunt didn’t drown accidentally. She was murdered.”
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