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Competition Can Be Murder: The Eighth Charlie Parker Mystery    by Connie Shelton
Price: $4.99 USD. 75470 words. Published on November 3, 2009. .

Charlie and Drake are off to Scotland to fly a helicopter contract at the offshore oil rigs in the North Sea, where they find that the helicopter operators are embroiled in an ongoing battle with boat owners. Meanwhile, at the castle where they are staying, Charlie finds herself helping the lord of the manor when his grandson is kidnapped. "Tension is fast paced..." --Midwest Book Review
Stardom Can Be Murder: Charlie Parker Mystery #12    by Connie Shelton
Price: $4.99 USD. 67610 words. Published on April 21, 2011. .

It’s a terrible case of mistaken identity when a gang of bank robbers think that Charlie is a famous movie star. Disappointed with their take from the bank, they decide that a hefty ransom will be their ticket to riches. But what will happen when the real star steps forward? Charlie knows that only her wits will save her from this band of desperate men.
Sweet Hearts: The Fourth Samantha Sweet Mystery    by Connie Shelton
Price: $4.99 USD. 72990 words. Published on January 21, 2012. .

Samantha Sweet is planning her wedding to Beau Cardwell, coping with record Valentine sales at her bakery, and she takes on a new mystery when a dying woman begs Sam to find her missing son before it's too late. And if life weren't complicated enough, an ex-girlfriend of Beau's shows up to announce that she plans to win him back. Midwest Book Review: "Connie Shelton gets better with every book."
Phantoms Can Be Murder: Charlie Parker Mystery #13    by Connie Shelton
Price: $4.99 USD. 66980 words. Published on May 18, 2012. .

An enigmatic letter from her namesake aunt, a trip to England, and Charlie is seeing ghosts in the medieval Suffolk town of Bury St. Edmunds. But it isn’t only slightly-eccentric Aunt Louisa’s beliefs in the occult or her spooky “haunted sites” tours that pique Charlie’s interest. Something sinister is brewing and Charlie finds herself drawn into an investigation of crimes that are far too real.