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Fringe Benefits: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #4
Forest Outings: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #3
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Coffee & Crime Mystery Series

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Romance author Lila Lee Merrill, the undisputed First Lady of Love, comes home to Horizon for a book signing at the book shop of Ellie Gooden's friend, Laura Lincoln. Fans are lined up, the coffee is flowing and the book signing is a hit - right up until Lila Lee keels over on the floor, dead of anaphylactic shock. According to the author's personal assistant, Lila Lee was working on a tell-all memoir, that would name names and shames, exposing her affairs with both her local and international lovers. Ellie - and Horizon's newest police detective, Charlie - must dig into the town's smutty secrets to determine who killed Lila Lee before Laura Lincoln's father, one of Lila Lee's conquests, winds up serving time for the crime.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2004
Fringe Benefits: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #4
Forest Outings: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #3

Titles in the series (2)

  • Forest Outings: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #3

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    Forest Outings: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #3
    Forest Outings: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #3

    Ellie Gooden is just settling in for her first winter in Horizon when Patti and Earl Mough's young eco-warrior son Josh stops in town with three members of his organization, including media darling and local boy Link Fairweather. Everyone is thrilled to see him but what should be a joyful reunion quickly goes south. It’s clear that Josh’s co-workers are a nest of vipers, and worse, his parents are facing a zoning crisis championed by the Mayor and his pet real estate developer that could cost the Moughs a sizeable portion of their land. Things only get worse when Link Fairweather is found dead in the Mough’s north pasture, with Josh’s winter scarf beneath his body. Josh is immediately arrested and nearly everyone in town thinks Josh is guilty. Everyone except Ellie. It's up to Ellie to clear Josh of the charges before he’s formally indicted, or her dear friends, the Moughs, could not only lose their business but their eldest son too. With Charlie on hand to help her, Ellie sets out to find the real killer before all hope is lost - or someone else winds up dead.

  • Fringe Benefits: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #4

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    Fringe Benefits: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #4
    Fringe Benefits: Coffee & Crime Mystery, #4

    Romance author Lila Lee Merrill, the undisputed First Lady of Love, comes home to Horizon for a book signing at the book shop of Ellie Gooden's friend, Laura Lincoln. Fans are lined up, the coffee is flowing and the book signing is a hit - right up until Lila Lee keels over on the floor, dead of anaphylactic shock. According to the author's personal assistant, Lila Lee was working on a tell-all memoir, that would name names and shames, exposing her affairs with both her local and international lovers. Ellie - and Horizon's newest police detective, Charlie - must dig into the town's smutty secrets to determine who killed Lila Lee before Laura Lincoln's father, one of Lila Lee's conquests, winds up serving time for the crime.

Author

Nan Sampson

Nan Sampson, author of the Coffee & Crime paranormal cozy mystery series, has been writing stories since she was old enough to hold a crayon. A fan of all types of fiction, and a student of archaeology, history and linguistics, you can usually find her with her nose in a book. When she isn't reading or writing, she can frequently be found in her garden or watching old mystery shows on TV! She makes her home northwest of Chicago with her husband, teenage daughter and Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson (aka, the very pushy poodle).

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