All washed up Weeks of rain in eastern Georgia bring a deluge of all sorts of things -- the most shocking being a body found wedged in the docks of the swollen Metoochie River. Being married to the town cop has its advantages when it comes to sleuth...
Martinsville, Georgia, librarian Biscuit McKee welcomes her sister, Glaze, for a visit. It's been a turbulent year for Glaze since breaking up with an abusive boyfriend who is now sitting in jail. But his devious mind is reaching past the prison bars...
1932 -- The Great Depression lingers on. Hoover is up for re-election. But a small-town murder trial gains national recognition and eclipses the presidential race. Already serving a life sentence for poisoning a state senator, Susannah Lou Packard...
When Martinsville librarian Biscuit McKee is pushed off the town dock into the raging Metoochie River, there isn't a clue as to who tried to kill her or why. Neither are there clues to the whereabouts of artist Charles Zapota, or to why Melissa Tarki...
Martinsville Georgia has always been a sleepy little town, where nothing much ever happens, except a few murders... There’s a firebug in Martinsville. Town librarian Biscuit McKee isn’t too worried when a garbage bin at the grocery store is set o...
Hamelin, Vermont, isn’t the most likely place for bagpipes and tartan, but at Peggy Winn’s ScotShop, business is booming… While on a transatlantic hunt for some authentic wares to sell at her shop, Peggy is looking to forget her troubles by ...
A second dose of Scottish charm from the author of A Wee Murder in My Shop. While business is booming at the ScotShop in Hamelin, Vermont, proprietor Peggy Winn doesn’t have time to toast her good fortune thanks to her hot-tempered, fourteenth-...
The national bestselling author of A Wee Dose of Death returns to Hamelin, Vermont, where Peggy Winn, owner of a Scottish-themed shop, is spectator to caber tossing, sword dancing, and just a spot of murder... Hamelin is overflowing with tourists...
No-one has ever known why the original Martins settled in a dead-end valley that is so difficult to find. When a set of two-hundred-year-old diaries are found in the bottom of a trunk, the mysterious history of Martinsville - all of it based on a ...
Continuing the sage that began in Red as a Rooster, Biscuit and her friends (and me too!) and the cat Marmalade uncover more ways the 200-year-old story of the founding of Martinsville is wound through their own lives. They find, too, that not all...
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e stakes keep getting higher for Mary Frances and Hubbard, who were separated soon after their secret marriage.
The dangers of the trail seem insurmountable at times, not only lost goats, broken axles, and fires, but disease,...
The women who've sheltered from the ice storm at Biscuit and Bob's house have spent three days rummaging through the attic, and on this fourth day, they continue to find treasures that help to reveal the hidden history of Martinsville.
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There aren't many secrets between folks in small old Southern towns like Martinsville, Georgia. But when someone is found murdered in the local library, even the biggest gossips are speechless. First on the scene in the wee hours is a curious cat nam...
The honeymoon is over far too soon for Martinsville, Georgia, librarian and newlywed Biscuit McKee -- cut short by untimely murder. The victim had been out taking an evening jog. His killer had a deadly agenda and a vial full of poison. Biscuit's new...
A day of hiking turns deadly for Martinsville, Georgia, librarian Biscuit McKee when a woman plunges to her death right before her eyes. Looking down forty feet above the broken body, Biscuit recognizes the vibrant green shirt and its wearer. Diane M...