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ScotShop Mystery

Dive into a captivating new series filled with intriguing characters and compelling plots that set the stage for thrilling adventures. Expect a masterful blend of suspense, drama, and unique themes exploring the complexities of relationships and personal growth. The narrative promises to draw readers in with its fresh perspective and dynamic storytelling. This is a must-read for those seeking an exciting journey with a truly unique voice.

A Wee Murder in My Shop
A Wee Homicide In The Hotel
A Wee Dose of Death

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  1. 1

    A Wee Murder in My Shop

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.7(838)Add rating

    The story introduces a captivating new series, featuring intriguing characters and an engaging plot that sets the stage for future adventures. Readers can expect a blend of suspense, drama, and unique themes that explore the complexities of relationships and personal growth. The narrative promises to draw readers in with its fresh perspective and dynamic storytelling, making it a compelling start to what is sure to be an exciting journey.

    A Wee Murder in My Shop
  2. 2

    A Wee Dose of Death

    • 304 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.6(51)Add rating

    Set against the backdrop of Scotland, this charming tale continues the adventures introduced in the first book. The story is filled with quirky characters and a delightful mix of humor and mystery, inviting readers to explore the enchanting Scottish landscape while unraveling another engaging plot. The author's signature style shines through, promising a cozy and captivating experience for fans of cozy mysteries.

    A Wee Dose of Death
  3. 3

    A Wee Homicide In The Hotel

    • 294 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.8(307)Add rating

    The national bestselling author of A Wee Dose of Death returns to Hamelin, Vermont, where Peggy Winn, owner of a Scottish-themed shop, is spectator to caber tossing, sword dancing, and just a spot of murder... Hamelin is overflowing with tourists enjoying the Scottish-themed games—and most of them are donning tartans from Peggy Winn’s ScotShop. And her fourteenth-century ghostly companion, Dirk, has been indispensable, keeping an eye out for shoplifters and matching customers’ family names to their clan plaid. Adding to the chaos is Big Willie, a longtime champion of the games, but not everyone is happy to have him in town. So when he misses the first event of the weekend, Peggy senses something is awry. After Willie is discovered dead in his hotel room, the victim of a bagpipe-related crime, Peggy decides it’s up to her and Dirk to suss out a murderer.

    A Wee Homicide In The Hotel