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#MidweekMystery: Bayou Book Thief by Ellen Byron
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Aloha, Yall #SampleSunday
Mary-Alice Arceneaux just got a big surprise for her 70th birthday--a trip to Hawaii, courtesy of young Fortune Morrow. But with bounty hunters on their trail, and family secrets lurking in the unlikeliest of places, the southernmost state has a few surprises in store.
The Lost Weekend #SampleSunday
Mary-Alice and the Sinful Ladies have to find out what Mary-Alice's cousin Celia Arceneaux is hiding, and find it fast...or Mary-Alice will pay with her freedom.
The Pajama Murder #SampleSunday
Local businessman Buford Fontleroy Deale III is found shot dead in front of Harriet's Books in downtown Sinful. A blood-soaked pajama top is tied around his chest. And he's wearing only one shoe.
Vampire Billionaire of the Bayou #SampleSunday
Mary-Alice preferred small-town papers to the big-city ones. The local papers featured good news, like high school valedictorians and award-winning pumpkins. The big newspapers showcased all the worst explosions, fires, famines, and murders from all over the world. Mary-Alice didn’t think human beings were intended to take on all the world’s misery at once. One town’s problems were surely enough.
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The No-Tell Motel #SampleSunday
Mary-Alice preferred small-town papers to the big-city ones. The local papers featured good news, like high school valedictorians and award-winning pumpkins. The big newspapers showcased all the worst explosions, fires, famines, and murders from all over the world. Mary-Alice didn’t think human beings were intended to take on all the world’s misery at once. One town’s problems were surely enough.
Black Widow Valley #SampleSunday
Althea’s children had known of Mary-Alice's arrival, and there must be dozens of rooms in this old house. What were they hiding?
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