Tag: mystery
A Dead Red Heart Book Review | RP Dahlke | Lalla Bains Mystery
In A Dead Red Heart book, Lalla Bains, that ex model turned crop duster has her share of scares in this action packed novel from R P Dahlke.
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Hurricane Hole Book Review | R P Dahlke
Hurricane Hunter follows Leila Hunter as she gets embroiled in a conspiracy that involves murder and precious cargo at the bottom of the sea.
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Body of Evidence Movie – A New Darrow & Darrow Mystery on Hallmark
Body of Evidence movie follows Claire Darrow as she is approached by an unusual request that leads to reopening of an old case.
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Old World Murder Book Review | Kathleen Ernst
Old World Murder book by Kathleen Ernst is an unusual murder mystery. I read Old World Murder in almost one sitting, and it is perfect for that chilly afternoon,
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Murder in D Minor Movie – Garage Sale Mysteries
Murder in D Minor movie takes Jenn on a hunt for the elusive criminal targeting buyers of an art auction. She suspects a murder, but can she prove that it was one and catch the killer?
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Picture a Murder Movie on Hallmark – Garage Sale Mysteries Continue
Picture a Murder movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries follows Jenn as she spots and investigates a murder in an undeveloped film on a vintage camera bought in a sale.
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A Memory of Muskets Book Review | Kathleen Ernst
A Memory of Muskets book by Kathleen Ernst is a historical mystery set in Wisconsin. The mystery talks about German immigration of the 1860s and the war they faced here.
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The Mask Murder Movie – Garage Sale Mysteries on Hallmark
The Mask Murder movie follows Jenn and Dani on a new case as they discover a body of a young woman inside the storage locker they buy at an auction.
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Ordeal By Innocence Miniseries Comes to Amazon
Ordeal by Innocence miniseries investigates the death of Rachel Argyll around Christmas of 1954. Wealthy philanthropist Rachel Argyll is murdered at her family estate Sunny Point.
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The King’s Puzzle Book Review | Ian Wilson
The King’s Puzzle has great potential – I just wish it wasn’t so vague. It feels like you are reading something half way through, or watching a movie that started an hour ago.
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