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yellowdogintexas

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25. Currently, Pineapple Puzzles by Amy Vansant
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:40 PM
Nov 2024

The Pineapple Port Series: #3 (of 23)

The infamous Puzzle Killer stops by Pineapple Port in a mystery both hilarious and heart-stopping! Book THREE of the series that keeps readers (and their spouses) up at night with snorty laughter! Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY bestselling author Amy Vansant provides the perfect blend of humor and thrills as amateur sleuth Charlotte Morgan tries to track down a notorious killer.

After years dormant, the infamous Puzzle Killer returns to Charity, Florida, in search of a rival murderer out to claim the all-time murder record. When two serial killers battle for the throne, Charlotte, her boyfriend Declan, and a naked cat find themselves on the chopping block!

Also : Casting Call for a Corpse The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries Book 7 (of 16) Heather Haven
A DETECTIVE AGENCY WITH HEART.AND A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY!
Super sleuth, Lee Alvarez, finds a dead man wearing a tuxedo in a friend’s bathtub during a soiree for San Francisco’s VIPs. And not just any friend, but an internationally acclaimed actress who recently came to live in San Francisco. And not just any bathtub, but a bathtub residing inside one of Alamo Square’s famed Painted Ladies, recently bought by said actress.

The police believe it’s the actress friend who done the man in. After all, it’s her house and her tub. And another man died under suspicious circumstances around her recently. Both romantic encounters, doncha know. The actress must be guilty.
Fun read in a good series

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Love Peter May's books hermetic Nov 2024 #7
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Oh, nice hermetic Nov 2024 #8
Ooh, now on my library list, but with 758 holds on 82 e-books it would be awhile, so I'll try for the txwhitedove Nov 2024 #11
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I'm in Clive Cussler mode at the moment Bayard Nov 2024 #10
I completed the assignment on Thursday, fist bumped a fellow Kamala voter. Yes, have the book txwhitedove Nov 2024 #12
just finished Tom Lake by Ann Patchett.... bahboo Nov 2024 #13
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic! Not reading fiction this week. japple Nov 2024 #14
Fascinating hermetic Nov 2024 #16
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Yeah, hermetic Nov 2024 #21
Demon Copperhead is one of the best books I've read in ages. Of course Barbara japple Nov 2024 #24
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Hey, you hermetic Nov 2024 #22
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