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Green As A Garden Hose by Fran Stewart

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Green As A Garden Hose
Fran Stewart

Biscuit McKee Mystery #3
Doggie in the Window Publications
November 2005
On Sale: October 31, 2005
Featuring: Bisque McKee; Marmalade
274 pages
ISBN: 0974987638
EAN: 9780974987637
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Mystery Amateur Sleuth | Mystery Woman Sleuth

Was it suicide? Was it murder? Green as a Garden Hose, the third book of the Biscuit McKee Mystery Series begins:

There were three Diane Marie’s in Martinsville. One of them I liked. One of them I hardly knew. One of them I hated. And now one of them was dead.

Today started off in such an ordinary way. But now I, Bisque McKee (Biscuit to most people), Martinsville’s librarian, was clinging to a cliff, staring at Diane Marie Ames’ body forty feet below me. I married Bob Sheffield, the town cop, six weeks ago. I thought I was going to live a quiet life. For someone who likes gardening and staying home with her cat . . .

My name is Marmalade.

. . . I’d had more than enough of my fill of excitement.

Bob may be investigating Diane Marie’s death, but Biscuit & Marmalade (the orange & white tabby cat who adopted Biscuit in the first book in this series, Orange as Marmalade) become entangled in the hunt.

The engaging townspeople of Martinsville, Georgia, add extra dimension to this richly-woven tale of suspense, while the diary of the dead woman gives hints of her haunted life, hints that may not be read in time to save the lives of Biscuit and Marmalade.

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