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Mystery Writer's Mystery

This series follows a mystery author whose life dramatically intertwines with her fictional worlds. When crimes from her books inexplicably manifest in reality, she must dive into her own investigation to clear her name. Readers can expect suspenseful plots where the lines between fiction and reality blur, featuring a protagonist who must rely on her own writing prowess to uncover the truth. It's a compelling exploration of what happens when a whodunit becomes personal.

Fiction Can Be Murder
Foul Play on Words

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  1. 1

    Fiction Can Be Murder

    • 282 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    3.7(357)Add rating

    "Mystery author Charlemagne 'Charlee' Russo thinks the twisty plots and peculiar murders in her books are only the product of her imagination--until her agent is found dead exactly as described in Charlee's new, unpublished manuscript. Suspicion now swirls around her and her critique group ... The police care more about Charlee's feeble alibi and financial problems than they do her panicky claims of innocence. To clear her name and revive her career, she must figure out which of her friends is a murderer. Easier said than done, even for an author who's skilled at creating tidy endings for her mysteries. And as her sleuthing grows dangerous, Charlee's imagination starts working overtime. Is she being targeted, too?"--Amazon.com.

    Fiction Can Be Murder
  2. 2

    Foul Play on Words

    • 264 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
    3.3(117)Add rating

    When mystery author Charlee Russo arrives at a Portland writers' conference, she learns that the adult daughter of the organizer has been kidnapped. Unfortunately, Viv Lundquist has a history of embellishing the truth, and her daughter Hanna has a history of disappearing. Charlee takes over the conference planning while trying to untangle the problematic web of the kidnapping

    Foul Play on Words