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Poised to Quill: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #2
Booked For Murder: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #3
Prelude to Poison: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #1
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Maggie's Murder Mysteries Series

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Maggie Matthews is ready for Halloween in Castlefield. When she gets invited to a murder mystery weekend, she gets the chance to solve a fake murder. However, it's not long before the fake murder turns into a real one and Maggie has to exchange her quill for her magnifying glass once again.

 

Not only does Maggie have to watch out for Pandora the chicken, who is even scarier during Halloween, but also for the killer. With the help of her fictional detective and her friends, she sets out to solve another murder.

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Release dateJan 1, 2020
Poised to Quill: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #2
Booked For Murder: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #3
Prelude to Poison: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Prelude to Poison: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #1

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    Prelude to Poison: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #1
    Prelude to Poison: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #1

    From the author of The Exciting Life of a Minor Character comes a cozy mystery series with an unusual main character and plenty of quirky shenanigans!   Maggie happily spends time with fictional people, whether it is in her book store or behind her laptop. She's about to take a leaf out of one of her own detective books, however, when she finds a dead body. Even if the hotel she finds him in is known for being cursed, it soon becomes clear he was poisoned. The cobbled streets of Castlefield are not safe, and not just because there is an evil chicken that attacks people or because Maggie's aunt Nancy wields household objects like weapons. People are scared and they turn to Maggie for help.  Writing about mysteries is easier than solving one, Maggie finds out, especially when ghost hunters believe a ghost is haunting the hotel. With people ready to blame a ghost and few clues about a human killer, it's up to Maggie to team up with her fictional detective, as well as a very real one, and use every trick in the book to catch this clever killer.

  • Poised to Quill: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #2

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    Poised to Quill: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #2
    Poised to Quill: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #2

    It is summer in the picturesque village of Castlefield. It is a time for eating ice creams in the shade, summer dresses, turning red as a lobster after five seconds outside, and murder. The only homicidal maniac in the village is supposed to be Pandora the chicken, but she has competition.  After Maggie Matthews organises readings from fellow mystery authors during the Summer Festival, one ends up with a fountain pen in his chest. There are plenty of suspects and clues, but not enough evidence. Maggie is eager to join forces with Alistair, the local detective, so she can spend time with him. She'll also have the help of her favourite fictional detective, but will it be enough to catch a killer who enjoys playing games?

  • Booked For Murder: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #3

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    Booked For Murder: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #3
    Booked For Murder: Maggie's Murder Mysteries, #3

    Maggie Matthews is ready for Halloween in Castlefield. When she gets invited to a murder mystery weekend, she gets the chance to solve a fake murder. However, it's not long before the fake murder turns into a real one and Maggie has to exchange her quill for her magnifying glass once again.   Not only does Maggie have to watch out for Pandora the chicken, who is even scarier during Halloween, but also for the killer. With the help of her fictional detective and her friends, she sets out to solve another murder.

Author

Morgan W. Silver

I considered writing this bio in the third person, but my other voices wouldn’t let me. My name is Morgan W. Silver. I have a BA in English Language and Culture and a Master’s degree in Creative Writing. Which means I have a licence to write, and it will be extra awkward if I make spelling eroiers. Oops. All my novels contain mysteries, but the subgenres may differ. There are, however, always shenanigans and quirky characters, as well as a dash of romance.

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