What’s So Funny About Murder:7 Complete Humorous Mysteries Box Set by Ellie Campbell+
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Overview: What’s so funny about murder? These 7 authors prove that humor, from smiles to belly laughs, can delight and entertain while still getting a really good mystery. Some of the books are award winners, and all are highly reviewed authors.
Here’s your invitation to enjoy a laugh while you try to discover "who-done-it."
They are presented in this boxed set by Alphabetical Order.
Genre: Mystery
Booklist:
- Looking for La La by Ellie Campbell: In a recent survey 65% of mothers admitted feeling undervalued, over-criticised and constantly tired.
Cathy is no exception. Her dull, uneventful days as a stay at home, mother of two, are radically transformed however with the arrival of a heavily lipsticked postcard addressed to husband, Declan. Who is the mysterious La La? Could Declan really be having an affair? And is Cathy actually being stalked?
A Dead Red Oleander by R.P. Dahlke (A Dead Red Mystery Series #3): When a late in the season emergency forces Lalla Bains to accept a greenhorn ag pilot for her dad’s cropdusting business. After all, he comes highly recommended, his physical is spotless, and with a name by Dewey Treat, what could possibly go wrong? Then her quirky relatives arrive from Texas and things go south in a hurry: Dewey Treat drops dead, his tearful widow claims he was murdered, clobbers Sherriff Caleb Stone with his own gun, and makes a run for it. Lalla, convinced the widow is innocent, sets out to prove it—against the express wishes of fiancé Caleb Stone. Will her nosey nature solve the crime and save the day? Or put them all in mortal danger?
Murder Is Academic by Lesley A. Diehl (Laura Murphy Mysteries #1): The murder appears to be wrapped up in some unsavory happenings on the lake where Laura lives. A fish kill and raw sewage seeping into the water along with the apparent drowning suicide of a faculty member complicate the hunt for the killer. And then things become personal. The killer makes a threatening phone call to Laura. With a tornado bearing down on the area and the killer intent upon silencing her, Laura’s sleuthing work may come too late to save her and her biker from a watery grave?
Choke by Kaye George (Imogene Duckworthy Mystery #1): Twenty-two-year-old Imogene Duckworthy has been waiting tables at Huey’s Hash in tiny Saltlick, TX, itching to jump out of her rut and become a detective. When Uncle Huey is found murdered in his own diner, a half-frozen package of mesquite-smoked sausage stuffed down his throat, Immy, an unwed mother who has always longed to be a PI, gets her chance to solve a real crime.
A Wedding to Die For by Heather Haven (The Alvarez Family Murder Mystery Series #2): A Wedding To Die For is the second novel in a series of humorous murder mysteries involving the Alvarez Family, owners of Silicon Valley’s successful Discretionary Inquiries.
Grade A Stupid by A.J. Lape (The Darcy Walker Series #1): Fifteen years ago, Darcy Walker’s parents thought it was a good idea to give her a unique name: Darcy, meaning "dark walker." Whether that was a stroke of genius or stroke of stupid, they definitely nailed the irony. With her life spiraling out of control, everything changes when she skips class and finds a dead body…in fact, it gets worse. It jump starts Darcy’s inner-verb, and her brain hardwired for action gets caught up in a situation she can’t let go.
Always a Cold Deck by Robert Bruce Stewart (The Harry Reese Mysteries #1): Part mystery, part parody, Always a Cold Deck is the first Harry Reese Mystery. Harry Reese is an insurance investigator who never takes life too seriously. Which, given his current pecuniary crisis, is all for the best. In July 1900, he is sent to Buffalo to look into a fire that’s destroyed a grain elevator. But when Harry uncovers a smuggling operation, the case morphs into something more sinister.
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