Mindy Starns Clark
The Trouble with Tulip (Smart Chick Mysteries, Book 1)
By Mindy Starns Clark (Harvest House Publishers)
Release date: July 1, 2005
Josephine Tulip is definitely a smart chick, a twenty-first century female MacGyver who writes a helpful hints column and solves mysteries in her spare time. Her best friend, Danny, is a talented photographer who longs to succeed in his career. perhaps a cover photo on National Geographic?When Jo’s next-door neighbor is accused of murder, Jo realizes the police have the wrong suspect.
Colleen Coble
Tidewater Inn: A Hope Beach Novel
By Colleen Coble (Thomas Nelson)
Release date: April 26, 2016
Welcome to Hope BeachA place of intoxicating beauty. where trouble hits with the force of a hurricane. Inheriting a beautiful old hotel on the Outer Banks could be a dream come true for Libby.
Mary Connealy
Nosy in Nebraska: Of Mice…and Murder/Pride and Pestilence/The Miceman Cometh (Maxie Mouse Mystery Series Omnibus) (America Loves a Mystery: Nebraska)
By Mary Connealy (Barbour Publishing, Inc)
Release date: June 1, 2009
Maxie, the World’s Largest (Stuffed) Field Mouse, must come through time and again to thwart the criminals in his peaceful-albeit mouse-obsessed-hometown of Melnik, Nebraska. Carrie Evans, hates mice and loves the big city, do why has she returned to her dinky hometown and taken up residence in an infested house? Museum curator Bonnie Simpson is attacked while at work in the proud home of Maxie. Can she believe the guy’s claim to have never before seen-let alone murdered-the person in Bonnie’s storeroom? Attorney Tyler Simpson thinks he’s found a home in Melnik, but will he be run out of town when he’s forced to defend the town’s nemesis as her court-appointed attorney?
Of Mice And Murder (Maxie Mouse Mystery Series #1) (Heartsong Presents Mysteries #32)
By Mary Connealy (Barbour Publishing, Inc)
Release date: October 28, 2008
BEING NAMED IN GREATGRANDMA’S WILL WAS LIKE HITTING BANKRUPT ON WHEEL OF FORTUNE. The whole family held their breath while the wheel ticked around and around?or rather while the lawyer opened the envelope. Then they all heaved a sigh of relief when the wheel stopped on Carrie Evans’s name.
Donna Fletcher Crow
A Darkly Hidden Truth (The Monastery Murders)
By Donna Fletcher Crow (Monarch Books)
Release date: December 1, 2011
Felicity has decided to become a nun. She departs to visit convents in spite of her mother’s imminent arrival and Fr. Anselm’s request that she and Fr. Antony recover a missing priceless Russian icon before the Patriarch of Moscow arrives at the community for Holy Week. Felicity’s discernment journey takes her to Rempstone, Norwich, London, and Walsingham but her discovery of a friend’s murdered body in a shallow grave, the disappearance of more icons, the shooting of a London art expert just after she visits him, the disappearance of Antony, and finally the abduction of Felicity and her mother teach her far more about motherhood, life and love than she could learn in any convent retreat.
A Newly Crimsoned Reliquary (The Monastery Murders) (Volume 4)
By Donna Fletcher Crow (Greenbrier Book Company, LLC)
Release date: February 5, 2015
Who will be the next victim of the murderer stalking the shadows of Oxford’s hallowed shrines? Translating an ancient document in an Oxford convent should be a harmless venture, but Felicity just can’t seem to avoid danger. It’s hardly Felicity’s fault that severed body parts start showing up in ancient holy reliquaries. Or that Felicity and one of the nuns is assaulted. Felicity’s curiosity leads her to wonder why the nuns are in danger. Or why an ancient document would appear to be at the heart of the matter.
An Unholy Communion (The Monastery Murders)
By Donna Fletcher Crow (Lion Fiction)
Release date: March 22, 2013
Felicity’s ecstatic enjoyment of her fellow ordinands’ singing in Ascension Morn from the top of Pusey Tower at the College of the Transfiguration is shattered when a black-robed body hurtles over the precipice and rolls to a stop at her feet. Father Antony recognizes the corpse as Hwyl Pendry, a former student of his, who has been serving as Deliverance Minister in the diocese of St. David’s. The police ignore the strange emblem of a double-headed snake curling across a triangle Hwyl clutched in his hand and label the death a suicide. But Hwyl’s widow is convinced otherwise, and pleads for Felicity and Antony to help her uncover the truth.