Friday, May 7, 2021

$25 Amazon/PP-1-WW-Murdered by Adultery-Dianne Harman Ends 5/23



The sheriff thinks he knows who killed the young woman--her husband of course. Brigid is not so sure that is the killer and sets out to prove it. There really is a lot going on in that little town that neither Brigid nor the sheriff are aware of! Many twists and turns that will keep you guessing. I wonder if you can figure out who done it before it is revealed.

About the Book: (from Amazon)

A young woman is murdered. Her husband's charged with it. Was it out of jealousy, rage, or even greed? But things aren’t always what they seem. Affairs, phony marriages, and people going missing. And what’s up with some of the community leaders coming under scrutiny? There must be a nexus, but what?

These are just a few of the things Brigid and Sheriff Davis have to figure out in this fast-paced page-turning murder mystery. And just when they think they’ve figured out whodunnit, they’re thrown another twist!

Join them as they search for the killer in this, the 14th book in the Cottonwood Springs Cozy Mystery Series by a USA Today Bestselling Author.



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About the Author: (from Amazon)



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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.

Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.

Murder in the Pearl District was chosen by Amazon to be one of their Mystery books in their October, 2016 homage of great writing by independent authors and several of her books have been chosen by them as PRIME books!

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32 comments:

  1. If I lived in a small town I would definitely want to know everything that was going on, lol!

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  2. I lived in a small town for many years and while it may seem that everyone knows everyone else’s business, that really isn’t true. People live their lives behind closed doors.

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  3. I live in a small town and I have no interest in what goes on and I would not get involved.

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  4. I would like to help others, but I'm pretty shy and wouldn't get involved to much.

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  5. If I lived in a small town I would like to get to know everyone but wouldn't get involved with their lives.

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  6. If I lived in a small town, I would have a few close friends, but I wouldn't get into other people's business.

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  7. David HollingsworthMay 7, 2021 at 7:29 PM

    I guess I live in a small town, but I just mind my own business.

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  8. I was brought up in small towns & a lot of gossip was always circulating. It is easy to get sucked into it if you are not carefful. On the plus side, if there is a party happening, everyone knows where it is .

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  9. I live in sa small town and I am not too farfrom the small town where I grew up. I do not think that everything can be known what goes on no matter how small it is.

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  10. My family lived in a small town and loved it. I think I would like it. I do not need to know other people's business. And they do not need to know my life story.

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  11. I grew up in a small town, and you couldn't help but know what was going on with everyone else. I never went out of my way to get in anyone's business, though.

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  12. I wouldn't know all the business going on because that's not my "cup of tea" (ROFL)

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  13. If I lived in a small town I would keep to myself.

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  14. I live in a somewhat small town now and I really don't know anyone's business. I grew up in a smaller town and other than what my family would tell me I never knew what was going on.

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  15. After retiring we moved to a small beach town...I noticed how everyone seemed to be involved with each other so deeply....we are very private people and were polite but stayed out of the gossip...

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  16. If I lived in a small town, I would keep to myself, just like I do now.

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  17. I live in a small town and do read the local newspaper so I try to keep up with what's going on.

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  18. I live on the outskirts of Columbus OH in a rather quaint delevopment of over 800 homes. My father was a real estate broker in this area so we knew just about everything about everyone in the community.

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  19. I would know where my business ends and someone else's begins.

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  20. I'm a pretty private person and respect others' privacy.

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  21. I grew up in a small town and I didn't know everybody's business and I didn't want mine known.

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  22. I live in a medium sized town.
    No I would not want to get into another's business.

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  23. I lived in a small town when I was a child. Everybody did know everything-and would blab whatever I did to my parents! So, no to getting into other's business!

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  24. No, I would keep more to myself.

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  25. I don't think I would like everyone knowing my business if I lived in a small town. I am pretty private and like to keep to myself.

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  26. I have never lived in a small town. I would not like to get involved!

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  27. I am pretty reclusive - I wouldn't want to know the goings-on in that town or get involved.

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  28. I would talk to people but I would stay out of personal business of people.

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  29. No, I would be the weirdo who keeps to themselves.

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  30. I would be the town hermit and keep to myself!

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  31. I live in a small town..the same one my whole life. I love the country setting but I do not like that everyone knows everyone! Happy release!

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