Halloween Party Murder (Juniper Holiday Cozy Mystery Book 1) by Leighann Dobbs
Everyone knows a Juniper Holiday Halloween party is to die for.
To get an invite is the most talked about topic in Crescent
Cove. To experience the Holiday mansion in all its (supposedly) haunted glory
is the stuff of legend. Of course, no one has actually seen a ghost in
residence—but how could they when they’re having the time of their life?
As an eccentric with too much money and time on her hands, Juniper Holiday
loves any excuse to throw a party, and with Halloween just around the corner,
she’s in go mode. Everything is going splendidly—until her fake corpse prop
ends up being a real body.
With her reputation hanging in the balance, can Juniper unmask the murderer
before stuffy Detective Desmond Mallard cuffs the wrong perp, or will her next
block party be in a prison block?
Halloween at Pumpkin Hill (Inn Vermont Cozy Mysteries Book 7) by Thea Cambert
RECIPE INCLUDED!
Sometimes truth is more mysterious than fiction.
It’s Halloween in Williamsbridge, Vermont, and the whole town is getting ready for the annual Spookfest celebration. With jack-o’-lanterns scattered all over Pumpkin Hill, the inn full of guests, and a cozy chill in the air, Eloise and Matthew are all set for a wonderful weekend. But spooky turns scary when they discover a body while judging the downtown decorating contest. And when what had appeared to be an accidental death turns out to be murder, El and Matthew will have to help track down the killer.
Brew a cup of hot tea or coffee, bake a batch of June’s apple dumplings (recipe included), and be transported to autumn in cozy Williamsbridge, Vermont.
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A Halloween Homicide (Holiday Cozy Mystery Book 3) by Tonya Kappes
CELEBRATE GOOD CRIMES
It's spooky season in Holiday Junction and Halloweenie Festival is a hauntingly
great time. Treats aren’t just sweet and delicious, sometimes they’re also
deadly.
Holiday Junction really knows how to throw holiday festivals, and it goes all
out for Halloween.
The holiday celebration includes a ghost walk of haunting tales, a hay ride,
carnival games, pumpkin carvings and costume party.
Violet Rhinehammer has the perfect assignment—represent the Junction Journal by
attending all the fun festive activities and reporting on them.
When Violet reluctantly goes on the ghost walk, she realizes the body that fell
out of the fake casket is a real one and not a prop. She knows trouble is
brewing. She puts on a sleuthing costume after someone she loves becomes Chief
Strickland's number one suspect in order to catch the real monster.
A Catered Halloween (A Mystery With Recipes Book 5) by Isis Crawford
With the promise of a hefty commission and some valuable
word-of-mouth for their catering business, A Little Taste of Heaven, sisters
Bernadette and Libby Simmons agree to cater the charity haunted house being
staged at the old Peabody School. But when wealthy socialite Amethyst Applegate
is found dead in the haunted house, Bernie and Libby wonder if a murderer might
also be lurking about Peabody’s gloomy halls…
While almost everyone Amethyst ever met might have a motive for killing her,
not everyone had access to the Peabody School. All Bernie and Libby know is if
they don’t solve this mystery soon, they might become the next stars in a
real-life horror flick…
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The Halloween Caper: A Tyler Tate Mystery (Tyler Tate Mysteries) by E. A. Allen
Tyler, Lindsey, and Sheman are looking forward to Halloween night—all the candy, the spooky decorations, and even old Mr. Tuttle with his crazy bulldog named Mavis.
But instead of trick-or-treating until dark, the kids find themselves running under the stars chasing ghostly villains who are clearly up to no good.
Will Tyler, Lindsey, and Sherman solve the mystery in time? Find out in this spooky Halloween Caper.
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fun for Halloween
ReplyDeleteGreat books to read for Halloween! I guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow! Thanks for sharing them with me and have a HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I really love reading mysteries
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