Crime Flies! (Mystery Collection)
***Brand New Anthology Spotlighting 3 Popular Authors***
***ONLY 99 CENTS UNTIL MAY 15TH!***
Grab your passport! The CRIME FLIES collection is taking you on a global journey to the exotic locales of Australia, Ireland, and Spain. Each story in the anthology spotlights a different author. And since this is a collection brought to you by culinary author Anisa Claire West, you can count on a slew of delicious recipes! Let’s go! Our flight is about to depart…
1. MURDER IN THE OUTBACK by Anisa Claire West
Amateur wildlife photographer Rita Stanford takes an exciting trip of a lifetime to Australia. Things get really wild when she stumbles upon a dead body in the Australian Outback. With nothing but her camera and a kangaroo pouch full of courage, Rita navigates the wilderness and tries to help police solve the mystery. Quicker than she can snap a photo, Rita realizes that someone is stalking her. Her toy poodle, Pouf, makes a charming companion, but the wee little pup doesn’t offer much protection. Will Rita survive the untamed expedition or will she fall prey to a nightmare down under?
*Plus a tempting array of authentic Australian recipes including Lemonade Scones, Baked Apples on the Barbie, and more!*
2. BLUE HILL HEIST by Gianna B. Reid
STOLEN! Kisses, Money & Art
Danger and romance follow lovers Gavin and Kay wherever they go. From the Blue Hill Art Gallery in New York to sparkling Blue Hill in Kilkenny, Ireland, they are caught in deception and temptation. Brimming with suspense, BLUE HILL HEIST dishes out a double dose of mystery and international adventure in the enchanting Emerald Isle.
3. SPELLS LIKE COFFEE by Emma Blackcliff
Descended from a lineage of Spanish gypsies, Marisa and her sister, Penelope, live in modern day Minnesota. By day, they run a quaint coffee shop and by night they solve sinister mysteries. Peering into a cup of espresso beans, Marisa and Penelope receive clues to assist them in solving crimes that even the most seasoned police detectives cannot figure out. As spring blossoms, Marisa and Penelope travel to the enchanted land of their Spanish ancestors for their cousin Elena’s wedding. But when the groom disappears the night before the nuptials, Elena boldly accuses Marisa and Penelope of witchcraft. Did the Gypsy Sleuths really cast a spell on the groom to make him jilt his bride at the altar? Or is there much more brewing in this story?
*Includes recipes for treats like Sweet Spanish Flan, Rich Aztec Hot Chocolate, & more!*