Crime, mystery, suspense, legal, action-adventure
Nov 24th, 2019, 10:04 am
Alex M. Mysteries by Maggie Seacroft (2-3)
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Overview: Basically the 'Maggie' part is for my mother Margaret and the Seacroft name comes from one of my favorite movies 'Dear Ruth'. I think the names go together rather well, if I do say so myself. I answer to other names like MJ Marshall, Mare, Girl! and Sweetheart but that's only if we're friends.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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2. Buoy - In Buoy, the second installment of the Alex M. Mystery series, no one and nothing is what it seems. Except, that is, for the dreadful velvet Elvis painting. It is what it is, and that's not saying much.
This Thanksgiving, the waters are choppy at the Marysville Marina where Alex Michaels resides with the rat-tag bunch of miscreants she calls her friends. What's afoot this time is the culprit who's breaking into so many places in town that hunky Officer Handsome...er Hagen, can't keep up with them all. When the store at the marina is hit by the prolific prowler, things get personal. Things also get pretty personal between Alex and a certain member of the marina. Let’s just say, he's got one heck of a bedside manner.
Since snooping for sport is what she does best, she plots her course and dives deep to reveal some secrets about a few sketchy newcomers to town including the mysterious stranger in tight-fitting jeans, and a mother/son duo who defy explanation and let's face it, credibility as well. And when she stumbles upon who she thinks is the Bayside Burglar, it may just be too late. Hang in there for a bone chilling ending you never saw coming.

3. Cargo - When is one person’s baggage another person’s treasure? When it’s worth killing for.
Each of us, whether we like to admit it or not, has baggage. Those ideas or memories or even people that can weigh us down, keep us back, or hold us up from pursuing what we want… or what we think we want. Most times, it’s easier to see that baggage when it belongs to other people, as if our own has some super-secret cloaking device that keeps it invisible to us… until it’s dropped at our feet, or on our head, and usually in an unceremonious fashion.
While some of us have enough to fill the back seat of a Porsche, for others, their baggage wouldn’t fit on the deck of a cargo ship. In Cargo, An Alex M. Mystery #3, the quirky crew at the Marysville Marina unpack their issues where one person’s baggage could just sink them all!

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Nov 24th, 2019, 10:04 am