Deadly Arms: A Cozy Mystery

· Maple Syrup Mysteries Book 5 · Stronghold Books
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We have much more to fear than fear itself…

Former lawyer Nicole Fitzhenry-Dawes’ week is off to a rough start. Her mom showed up from Virginia for an unannounced visit, there’s a particularly virulent strain of the flu going around Fair Haven, and her friend Mandy discovered blood in one of the guest rooms of her bed-and-breakfast.

A lot of blood.

With Mandy’s livelihood at stake and half of Fair Haven’s police department out sick, Nicole and her mom end up engaged in their version of mother-daughter time—investigating a murder.

The case might prove to be one of the most challenging they’ve faced. The victim’s body is missing. The evidence points to all his co-workers, none of whom seem to have a motive. And Mandy’s attempts to help look a lot more like meddling.

But just because they don’t have a firm lead on who the murderer is doesn’t mean the murderer doesn’t know them…and everything they fear.

About the author

Emily James grew up watching TV shows like Matlock, Monk, and Murder She Wrote. (It’s pure coincidence that they all begin with an “M.”) It was no surprise to anyone when she turned into a mystery writer.

Alongside being a writer, she’s also a baker, an animal lover, and a musician.

Emily and her husband share their home with a Boxer mix, eight cats (all rescues), and a budgie (who is both the littlest and the loudest).

If you’d like to know as soon as Emily’s next mystery releases, please join her newsletter list at www.subscribepage.com/maplesyrup.

She also loves hearing from readers.

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