Books tagged: whodunit

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The Bodies Out Back    by Joseph E. Wright
Price: Free! 71050 words. Published on January 30, 2009. .

A posh home in Philadelphia's Society Hill. A balcony for sunbathing. What's wrong with this picture? Nothing, unless you look over the railing. Your neighbor is looking up, only she doesn't see you. She's dead. If the cozy whodunit with family intrigue, blackmail, a couple of bodies, is your cup of tea, you'll want to join Pat Montgomary and Phillis Toner solve the mystery of THE BODIES OUT BACK.
Murder in Maris Cove    by Joseph E. Wright
Price: $2.99 USD. 72660 words. Published on February 17, 2009. .

A cluster of seashore houses, a few (sometimes) friendly neighbors, a sandy beach, warm days. Mix them all together and what do you get? Murder, naturally. Next time you go sunbathing, it might not be wise to bring this book with you or if you do, look behind you. For all you know, a killer might be lurking. This is the second book in a series starring Pat and Phillis, amateur detectives. The fir
Advantage Disadvantage    by Yale Jaffe
Price: $0.99 USD. 59780 words. Published on April 29, 2009. .

Greed, corruption and betrayal of the adults surrounding a high school basketball phenom are examined in this who-dun-it thriller. A neighborhood bookie tries to fix the betting on a high school game to ripoff the local gangs. A sportswriter covering prep sports struggles to advance his career, despite his editor's misgiving. The player's coach must make tough choices which test his morality.
Murder Piping Hot    by Ann Morven
Price: $2.99 USD. 46100 words. Published by Darling Newspaper Press  on May 14, 2009. .

Mad bomber at large, bumbling amateur in pursuit! Folksinger Sheil B. Wright is sole survivor when a Scottish ritual is fatally disrupted in Australia's green Southwest. Sheil challenges pedantic police inspector Sheryl Holmes, descendant of the great Sherlock, finding clues in a lovesong and smutty verse by Robert Burns. Passions are unleashed. The killer decides Sheil must die.
That Lovely Feeling    by Ann Morven
Price: $0.99 USD. 8240 words. Published by Darling Newspaper Press  on May 15, 2009. .

Love and murder, both passionate pursuits, share a jungle retreat for millionaires. In this tangled habitat of lust and fear, cash-strapped Sheil (make ’em laugh) is hired to sing. She hunts for clues and herself falls prey. Whodunit diva Ann Morven's tease is more risqué than her usual. It is a scary tingle of delight, featuring her popular heavyweight chump of crime fiction.
The Devil's Pawn    by M.J. Macie
Price: $3.50 USD. 113440 words. Published on June 9, 2009. .

A Novelist discovers that a stranger who has learned her secret is stalking her. A journalist plans to destroy a man’s life to find his own in danger. A coed waits in a seedy motel room fearing for her life, while a language professor fights to keep her sanity. What do these four people have in common? Each is a pawn in an egotistical killer’s game.
The Palmetto Connection    by M.J. Macie
Price: $4.99 USD. 100390 words. Published on June 10, 2009. .

What would you do if while under witness protection you realized your new identity was no longer safe and your enemies were close to finding you? What if they began killing the people you care about and you discovered the only person who could help, the link between your former identity and your new, was dead? Anne Corey is alone, unable to share her secret, and too frightened to trust anyone.
The Killing of Hamlet    by Ann Morven
Price: $2.99 USD. 42360 words. Published by Darling Newspaper Press  on December 8, 2009. .

Visiting folksinger Sheil B. Wright, hired to sing old ballads, witnesses a real murder on stage during the premiere of a newly discovered Shakespeare play. The English village audience, however, see Sheil as the killer. To clear her name she must challenge hi-tech forensics. After a second murder, Sheil finds a 400-year-old clue, and this makes her the killer's next target.
EAST VILLAGE NOIR    by Russell Atwood
Price: Free! 6770 words. Published on December 20, 2009. .

"Finding a runaway teenager in New York City is easy. The hard part is finding the one your looking for." Private eye Payton Sherwood is hired by the parents of a runaway girl, and while searching for her through the shadowy sidestreets of the East Village, he comes across a connection to a murdered autograph expert. Short story originally published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, July 1997.
Blue Murder    by Rob Shelsky
Price: $0.99 USD. 6210 words. Published on July 4, 2010. .

Murder aboard a star ship! Murder most foul! A true whodunit! Kiran, the luxury liner's in-house detective, must discover the culprit. But who is it? Is it the owner of the competing star ship line, the strange personal assistant, the woman's steward, or even the captain of the Cassiopeia, himself? Kiran and her little robot sidekick, Watson, must find the murderer, before the murderer finds them!