#9 Penelope Banks Murder Mysteries

Spotting a Case of Murder

Colette Clark
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Romance is in the air…and so is murder! New York 1926 Penelope “Pen” Banks’s neighbor, Mrs. Dorothy Abernathy, has vanished. At first, all indications suggest the lonely widow may have done herself in, despite the lack of a body. But why didn’t she provide for her beloved Dalmatians, Dot & Dash? That little wrinkle is enough for Penelope to suspect something more sinister is afoot. With the help of Mrs. Abernathy’s cheerful dog minder, Alice Winterfort, they dig deeper. Soon enough, Pen learns her neighbor wasn’t quite so lonely after all, and in fact had a rather robust romantic life. With no less than four possible suitors on her plate, there are numerous suspects to choose from. So, which of her not-so-secret admirers may have killed her? Spotting a Case of Murder is the ninth book in the Penelope Banks Mystery series set in 1920s New York. A fun romp of a Valentine’s Day historical mystery.
Genres: MysteryHistorical FictionCozy Mystery
258 Pages

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