Wicked Schemes: A Chautauqua Murder Mystery

· Mimi Goldman Chautauqua Mysteries Book 9 · Author Deb Pines
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Wicked Schemes is the ninth book in Deb Pines’ traditional whodunit Chautauqua Mysteries featuring the wise and witty reporter/grandma sleuth Mimi Goldman.

“An Agatha Christie for the text-message age,” IndieReader calls the top-selling series.


When a local online message-board post says, “A Murder is Announced,” all are welcome, on July 18, 2021, at 9:15 p.m. at Merrill Manor, Chautauqua is abuzz.

Many show up expecting a harmless murder-mystery game.

But then the lights go out. An intruder yells, “Stick ’em up.” Three shots are fired. And, by the door, lies . . . the body of the intruder, in costume.

Was it a botched robbery? Or something else?

In this page-turning riff on an Agatha Christie classic, the police, of course, are no help. So reporter and relentless snoop Mimi Goldman (aka Chautauqua’s Miss Marple) and her fearless 95-year-old sidekick Sylvia tackle their ninth and trickiest whodunit yet.


Fans of Agatha Christie and Louise Penny and “Only Murders in the Building” will enjoy this intricately plotted whodunit that’s been called a “rollicking homage to the Queen of Mystery.”


About the author

DEB PINES, an award-winning New York Post headline writer and former reporter, is the author of eight Mimi Goldman murder mystery novels and one novelette which are top sellers in the Chautauqua Institution where they are set. A lover of puns, show tunes and classic rock, Deb lives in New York City with her husband Dave.


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