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Ice Cold Murder, A Charlie Kingsley Cozy Mystery Series (Book 2)

Ice Cold Murder, A Charlie Kingsley Cozy Mystery Series (Book 2)

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What do you get when you combine an estranged family, a blizzard, a haunted house ... and murder? The world's WORST family gathering. Ever.

☕️ Tea, cookies and twisty mysteries that take place in the 1990s

🕵🏼‍♀️ A smart, no-nonsense small-town Midwestern sleuth

❤️ Slow-burn romance and deadly family secrets

🐈Quirky characters and pets living in a strange, haunted town

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When Charlie agrees to accompany her friend Claire to her late grandmother's reading of the will, she assumes she is simply there for moral support.

She doesn't expect things to get so... strange.

It’s odd enough that it takes place over a weekend, but that’s just the beginning ...

They also need to stay in Claire's grandma's supposedly haunted house with Claire's estranged family.

Things get even worse when a huge storm snows them in. No electricity, no phone, and no way out.

Throw a dead body into the mix, and there’s no question it’s now the world’s worst family gathering. Ever.

At least Charlie brought lots of tea, which she's going to need as she races to solve this closed-circle mystery before her friend’s dysfunctional family get-together results in anyone else being murdered.

If you like:

Agatha Christie (especially Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot)

Louise Penny (Chief Inspector Gamache/Three Pines)

Aurora Teagarden by Charlaine Harris

Books by Maddie Day

Murder She Wrote

Midsomer Murders

You'll LOVE the Charlie Kingsley Mystery series!

"If you like snuggling up on a comfy couch with piping hot tea and a throw blanket while reading cozy mysteries way into the night, then this one is perfect for you!"


"Charlie has a way about herself, studying the facts and other information. She reminds of Miss Marple. People trust her and confide in her. Good story."

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