Murder Next Door, A Charlie Kingsley Cozy Mystery Series (Book 3)
Murder Next Door, A Charlie Kingsley Cozy Mystery Series (Book 3)
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Everyone knows vampires don't exist. Which means the house sitter living next to Mildred, one of Charlie's customers, can't possibly be a vampire. Right?
☕️ 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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Everyone knows vampires don’t exist.
So when Mildred Schmidt, one of Charlie’s customers, is convinced that her next-door neighbor’s house sitter is actually a vampire, Charlie of course has to step in to see what is really going on.
What she finds is … disturbing. The house sitter DOES have some peculiar habits—like digging holes in the backyard in the middle of the night.
Surely, they aren’t … graves.
But then Polly, a local teenager, goes missing.
Of course, teenagers DO run away from time to time.
Less explainable is the dead body that then appears in the “vampire’s” yard.
Luckily, Charlie is hot on the case, and not a moment too soon as she races to not only find Polly, but to discover the killer before the bodies start to pile up.
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!
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"Murder Next Door is an entertaining story containing several mysteries tangled together in an intriguing way that kept the pages rapidly turning. I can’t wait to escape into the next Charlie Kingsley Mystery and 1990s Redemption, Wisconsin. It is quite the place and she is quite the protagonist."
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"The characters are fun and the story is good. You just want to keep reading. It also makes you want to try different flavors of tea."
