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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Cindy Keen Reynders:

    Paws-itively Guilty, December 2008
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    The Saucy Lucy Murders, December 2007
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    The Saucy Lucy Murders
    Cindy Keen Reynders

    Quirky, small-town mystery where Lexie's dates are dropping like flies

    January 26, 2008

    Medallion Press
    December 2007
    On Sale: December 1, 2007
    ISBN: 1933836245
    EAN: 9781933836249
    Paperback
    $7.95

    Mystery Amateur Sleuth, Mystery

    Dan Lightfoot’s wandering eye has finally gotten the best of his wife, Lexie. Bereft, she moves with her teenage daughter, Eva, back to her hometown, Moose Creek Junction, Wyoming, to be near her sister Lucy, and they open a small business, The Saucy Lucy Café. It sounded like a good idea. Hometown. Family. A career and an income…

    But Lucy is a staunch, churchgoing woman who believes her sister must remarry in order to enter the kingdom of heaven and the reluctant Lexie finds herself dating again. Trouble is, all her dates wind up dying and visiting Stiffwell’s Funeral Parlor. Gossiping townspeople begin to mistrust the sisters and café customers dwindle…along with the men’s townfolk.

    Although Detective Gabe Stevenson, with whom Lexie has a love/hate relationship, and Lucy’s husband, the inept town sheriff, Otis Parnell, warn the sisters not to get involved, Lexie just can’t let things be. Business is down the toilet and, according to Lexie, the police simply aren’t getting the job done. It’s time to intervene.

    And so begins the hilarious and half-baked investigation of The Saucy Lucy Murders.

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