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A Pour Way to Dye by Tim Myers

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Also by Tim Myers:

A Mold for Murder, April 2007
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A Pour Way to Dye, August 2006
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Dead Men Don't Lye, February 2006
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At Wick?s End, February 2004
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Room for Murder, September 2003
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Murder Checks Inn, January 2003
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Reservations for Murder, June 2002
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Innkeeping with Murder, June 2001
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A Pour Way to Dye
Tim Myers

Berkley Prime Crime
August 2006
Featuring: Benjamin Perkins
240 pages
ISBN: 0425211150
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Mystery Amateur Sleuth

Benjamin Perkins is carrying a full load—keeping his family's specialty soap store afloat and his quirky clan from making waves. But he's just landed in a tub of trouble over a slippery thing called murder...

Benjamin Perkins’s family has owned the Where There’s Soap boutique and the lot it’s on for years—or so they thought. Earnest Joy, the jeweler next door, is claiming he won the land from Benjamin’s grandfather in a long-ago poker game. And he’s ready to collect immediately. While this dirty laundry is hung up for a very public viewing, Benjamin goes to visit Earnest and finds him dead—a bar of the family’s homemade soap clutched in his hand. As the automatic prime suspect, Benjamin is perhaps the only one who can clear his name—and keep the rest of his life from going down the drain...

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