Mona Moon Mystery Series (1-4-6, #8-11) by Abigail Keam
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Overview: Ms. Keam is an award-winning mystery writer of the Josiah Reynolds mystery series. Death By A HoneyBee, her first mystery novel, won a Gold Medal Award from Reader's Favorite.It was also on Amazon's 100 top book list for Women's Literature and Women Sleuths for three days in 2012.Death By Drowning, her second novel, also won a Gold Medal Award from Reader's Favorite in 2011.Both books were on the USA BOOK NEWS "Best Books of 2011" list as finalists.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

#1 - Murder Under a Blue Moon
Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
But there's a problem. Miss Mona is broke. It's during the Depression, and her application has just been turned down to join an expedition to the Amazon.
What's she to do? Perhaps get a job as a department store salesgirl. Anything to tide her over until the next assignment.
There's a knock on the door. Who could this be in the middle of the night?
Holding a revolver, Mona reluctantly opens her door to a man wearing a Homburg hat and holding a briefcase.
"I bring glad tidings. Your Uncle Manfred Moon has died and left you as his heir to the Moon fortune. You are now one of the richest women in the country!" he says.
Mona's response is to point her revolver in his face. If the stranger is telling the truth, she will apologize. If he is a fraud, she will shoot him.
That's how Mona does things in 1933.
#2 - Murder Under a Blood Moon
Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
Mona is eating breakfast with Jetta Dressler, her personal secretary, and Chloe, her poodle, when she receives a telegram from her friend, Lady Alice Morrell, begging her to come to England. It seems Lady Alice is receiving death threats!
Alarmed that her dear friend needs help, Mona gathers her pistol, her steamer trunks, and Violet, her maid, to travel to Merry Old England.
Once there, Mona encounters a nemesis she hasn't seen for a very long time. She was lucky once to survive. Will she be as lucky now?
Armed with her pistol, courage, and a bag of tricks, Mona is determined to save Lady Alice from harm, even if it means she might die trying.
#3 - Murder Under a Bad Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Depression. But there's a problem. Miss Mona is being accused of murdering her neighbor by a corrupt sheriff. Mona has made enemies in the Bluegrass, and the sheriff's been told to make life difficult for her.
Why? Because Mona pays good wages to her employees and offers free health care. She even let her miners unionize. Mona is considered a radical and dangerous to some of the other horse owners. They want to be shed of Mona's extreme views.
It's too bad someone murdered Judge Landis Garrett, but if the evidence swings around Mona's way––all the better if it sticks many of the locals think.
Mona's response is to tell the sheriff and his cronies to go to hell. You want a fight? Well, bring it on!
#4 - Murder Under A Silver Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Depression. But there's a problem. Miss Mona is bored. So she underwrites an expedition to find lost Native American silver mines in Eastern Kentucky. As a condition of underwriting the search, Mona gets to tag along, but soon discovers the expedition has a nefarious purpose. Mona finds herself lost in the Appalachian Mountains with only her wits to save her, but like the panthers roaming the mountain ridges, she is swift, silent, and deadly.
#5 - Murder Under a Wolf Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Great Depression. But there's a problem.
Mona attends an elegant party given by Elspeth Hopper, the daughter of a world-renowned English archaeologist. Not long afterwards, Elspeth's maid is found murdered, and the local sheriff considers Mona a suspect. That doesn't sit well with Mona. She's determined to clear her name and find out who killed the maid and why. When she discovers the low-down varmint, she'll take care of him her way! She doesn't carry a gun in her purse for nothing.
That's how Mona does things in 1934.
#6 - Murder Under A Black Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She attends the Kentucky Derby with Lord Farley and his guest, the fabulous Alice Roosevelt Longworth, one of the most famous women in the world. To their surprise and dismay, a man is murdered right under their noses. How could they not have noticed? To make matters worse, Mona's friend, Willie Deatherage, is accused of the murder. Mona insists that Willie couldn't have done it as she never left Mona's side during the race—or did she? Mona is not going to let her friend go to jail for something she didn't do, but how does Mona find the real killer amongst other suspects at the Derby? If Mona has to interview every one of the 60,000 people attending the Derby, she will. That's how Mona does things in 1934.
#8 - Murder Under a New Moon
Robert Farley is now a bonafide duke, and solicitors from the Duchy of Brynelleth have come to negotiate his marriage contract to Mona Moon. When the three solicitors demand that Mona relinquish Moon Enterprises and live in England full time, she threatens to give Robert back his engagement ring and call off the wedding.
She says quite frankly, "I'm not going to give up one of the largest mining conglomerates in the world just so I can host dinner parties at Brynelleth for your snotty friends."
Robert, caught between the responsibilities demanded by Brynelleth and his deep love for Mona, is furious with his solicitors for not being more diplomatic. However, the matter resolves itself when the three English solicitors are caught visiting the notorious bawdy house of Belle Brezing, the most famous madam in the South.
Ooops! Events are made worse when one of them turns up dead in the bed of a lady-of-the-evening.
Now Mona and Robert must find the culprit before their reputations are torn to shreds by their enemies. Fast-moving events threaten to turn Mona's world upside-down as she is confronted with seemingly impossible decisions to make.
Should she marry Robert Farley or not?
#9 - Murder Under a British Moon
Mona Moon travels to Merry Old England to visit Brynelleth, Robert Farley's ancestral home, for the first time. Hoping to make a good impression, Mona finds she is rebuffed at every turn by Robert's friends and even his servants. Events turn more sour as the staff quits after seeing ghosts, and a phantom keeps sabotaging repairs made to the manor. Despondent, Mona wants to return to the United States, but her trip is delayed when an American agent is discovered murdered at Brynelleth. She can't leave Robert in such a lurch and begs her good friend, Lady Alice Nithercott, to help her find the culprit, who seems to be out for blood—Mona's blood!
#10 - Murder Under a Bridal Moon
Mona Moon is planning her wedding to Robert Farley, Duke of Brynelleth, when her preparations go haywire after one of her maids is found murdered. With just days before the blessed event, unwanted guests invade Moon Manor throwing a wrench into Mona's plans and making it more difficult to seek the truth. Now Robert is a suspect in the maid's murder. A missing gold brooch and twenty five-dollar bills are the only clues Mona has to find the murderer. She must clear Robert from suspicion or he will call off the wedding, saying he refuses to taint Mona's good name. Can she discover the killer before the wedding, or will the murderer witness the breakup between Mona and Robert? Was that the intention all along?
#11 - Murder Under a Western Moon
Mona is the American Phyrne Fisher!
Mona Moon and her new husband, Robert Farley, Duke of Brynelleth are about to board an ocean liner to Merry Old England for their honeymoon when Mona receives an urgent telegram from Rupert Hunt, her eyes and ears in the Moon copper mines. POTENTIAL RIOT AT MONTANA MINE STOP DEAD MINER STOP POSSIBLE MURDER STOP COME AT ONCE STOP RUPERT HUNT Since the copper mines are the financial backbone of Moon Enterprises, Mona has no choice but to drop her plans and travel to Montana on the next train. She and Robert descend into a world of seething resentments, bitter accusations against Moon Enterprises, and bad decisions that pose a threat to Mona's world. She travels incognito to search out the truth of Rupert's allegations against the mining management. She must decide if Rupert is trying to prevent an innocent man from being hung for murder or if he is part of a grandiose plot against her. After all, Mona had been kidnapped by Rupert while searching for the Swift silver mine a year ago. Rupert is a scoundrel, but Mona hired him to be her scoundrel. Is this another of Rupert's games? Regardless of the threat, Mona must get to the bottom of it. Thank goodness Robert is by her side . . . or could Robert have his own agenda?
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Requirements: .ePUB, .MOBI/.AZW reader, 9.0MB | Retail
Overview: Ms. Keam is an award-winning mystery writer of the Josiah Reynolds mystery series. Death By A HoneyBee, her first mystery novel, won a Gold Medal Award from Reader's Favorite.It was also on Amazon's 100 top book list for Women's Literature and Women Sleuths for three days in 2012.Death By Drowning, her second novel, also won a Gold Medal Award from Reader's Favorite in 2011.Both books were on the USA BOOK NEWS "Best Books of 2011" list as finalists.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
#1 - Murder Under a Blue Moon
Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
But there's a problem. Miss Mona is broke. It's during the Depression, and her application has just been turned down to join an expedition to the Amazon.
What's she to do? Perhaps get a job as a department store salesgirl. Anything to tide her over until the next assignment.
There's a knock on the door. Who could this be in the middle of the night?
Holding a revolver, Mona reluctantly opens her door to a man wearing a Homburg hat and holding a briefcase.
"I bring glad tidings. Your Uncle Manfred Moon has died and left you as his heir to the Moon fortune. You are now one of the richest women in the country!" he says.
Mona's response is to point her revolver in his face. If the stranger is telling the truth, she will apologize. If he is a fraud, she will shoot him.
That's how Mona does things in 1933.
#2 - Murder Under a Blood Moon
Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
Mona is eating breakfast with Jetta Dressler, her personal secretary, and Chloe, her poodle, when she receives a telegram from her friend, Lady Alice Morrell, begging her to come to England. It seems Lady Alice is receiving death threats!
Alarmed that her dear friend needs help, Mona gathers her pistol, her steamer trunks, and Violet, her maid, to travel to Merry Old England.
Once there, Mona encounters a nemesis she hasn't seen for a very long time. She was lucky once to survive. Will she be as lucky now?
Armed with her pistol, courage, and a bag of tricks, Mona is determined to save Lady Alice from harm, even if it means she might die trying.
#3 - Murder Under a Bad Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Depression. But there's a problem. Miss Mona is being accused of murdering her neighbor by a corrupt sheriff. Mona has made enemies in the Bluegrass, and the sheriff's been told to make life difficult for her.
Why? Because Mona pays good wages to her employees and offers free health care. She even let her miners unionize. Mona is considered a radical and dangerous to some of the other horse owners. They want to be shed of Mona's extreme views.
It's too bad someone murdered Judge Landis Garrett, but if the evidence swings around Mona's way––all the better if it sticks many of the locals think.
Mona's response is to tell the sheriff and his cronies to go to hell. You want a fight? Well, bring it on!
#4 - Murder Under A Silver Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Depression. But there's a problem. Miss Mona is bored. So she underwrites an expedition to find lost Native American silver mines in Eastern Kentucky. As a condition of underwriting the search, Mona gets to tag along, but soon discovers the expedition has a nefarious purpose. Mona finds herself lost in the Appalachian Mountains with only her wits to save her, but like the panthers roaming the mountain ridges, she is swift, silent, and deadly.
#5 - Murder Under a Wolf Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She has inherited a fortune from her uncle and is one of the richest women during the Great Depression. But there's a problem.
Mona attends an elegant party given by Elspeth Hopper, the daughter of a world-renowned English archaeologist. Not long afterwards, Elspeth's maid is found murdered, and the local sheriff considers Mona a suspect. That doesn't sit well with Mona. She's determined to clear her name and find out who killed the maid and why. When she discovers the low-down varmint, she'll take care of him her way! She doesn't carry a gun in her purse for nothing.
That's how Mona does things in 1934.
#6 - Murder Under A Black Moon
Madeline Mona Moon is not your typical young lady. She is a cartographer by trade, explorer by nature, and adventurer by heart.
She attends the Kentucky Derby with Lord Farley and his guest, the fabulous Alice Roosevelt Longworth, one of the most famous women in the world. To their surprise and dismay, a man is murdered right under their noses. How could they not have noticed? To make matters worse, Mona's friend, Willie Deatherage, is accused of the murder. Mona insists that Willie couldn't have done it as she never left Mona's side during the race—or did she? Mona is not going to let her friend go to jail for something she didn't do, but how does Mona find the real killer amongst other suspects at the Derby? If Mona has to interview every one of the 60,000 people attending the Derby, she will. That's how Mona does things in 1934.
#8 - Murder Under a New Moon
Robert Farley is now a bonafide duke, and solicitors from the Duchy of Brynelleth have come to negotiate his marriage contract to Mona Moon. When the three solicitors demand that Mona relinquish Moon Enterprises and live in England full time, she threatens to give Robert back his engagement ring and call off the wedding.
She says quite frankly, "I'm not going to give up one of the largest mining conglomerates in the world just so I can host dinner parties at Brynelleth for your snotty friends."
Robert, caught between the responsibilities demanded by Brynelleth and his deep love for Mona, is furious with his solicitors for not being more diplomatic. However, the matter resolves itself when the three English solicitors are caught visiting the notorious bawdy house of Belle Brezing, the most famous madam in the South.
Ooops! Events are made worse when one of them turns up dead in the bed of a lady-of-the-evening.
Now Mona and Robert must find the culprit before their reputations are torn to shreds by their enemies. Fast-moving events threaten to turn Mona's world upside-down as she is confronted with seemingly impossible decisions to make.
Should she marry Robert Farley or not?
#9 - Murder Under a British Moon
Mona Moon travels to Merry Old England to visit Brynelleth, Robert Farley's ancestral home, for the first time. Hoping to make a good impression, Mona finds she is rebuffed at every turn by Robert's friends and even his servants. Events turn more sour as the staff quits after seeing ghosts, and a phantom keeps sabotaging repairs made to the manor. Despondent, Mona wants to return to the United States, but her trip is delayed when an American agent is discovered murdered at Brynelleth. She can't leave Robert in such a lurch and begs her good friend, Lady Alice Nithercott, to help her find the culprit, who seems to be out for blood—Mona's blood!
#10 - Murder Under a Bridal Moon
Mona Moon is planning her wedding to Robert Farley, Duke of Brynelleth, when her preparations go haywire after one of her maids is found murdered. With just days before the blessed event, unwanted guests invade Moon Manor throwing a wrench into Mona's plans and making it more difficult to seek the truth. Now Robert is a suspect in the maid's murder. A missing gold brooch and twenty five-dollar bills are the only clues Mona has to find the murderer. She must clear Robert from suspicion or he will call off the wedding, saying he refuses to taint Mona's good name. Can she discover the killer before the wedding, or will the murderer witness the breakup between Mona and Robert? Was that the intention all along?
#11 - Murder Under a Western Moon
Mona is the American Phyrne Fisher!
Mona Moon and her new husband, Robert Farley, Duke of Brynelleth are about to board an ocean liner to Merry Old England for their honeymoon when Mona receives an urgent telegram from Rupert Hunt, her eyes and ears in the Moon copper mines. POTENTIAL RIOT AT MONTANA MINE STOP DEAD MINER STOP POSSIBLE MURDER STOP COME AT ONCE STOP RUPERT HUNT Since the copper mines are the financial backbone of Moon Enterprises, Mona has no choice but to drop her plans and travel to Montana on the next train. She and Robert descend into a world of seething resentments, bitter accusations against Moon Enterprises, and bad decisions that pose a threat to Mona's world. She travels incognito to search out the truth of Rupert's allegations against the mining management. She must decide if Rupert is trying to prevent an innocent man from being hung for murder or if he is part of a grandiose plot against her. After all, Mona had been kidnapped by Rupert while searching for the Swift silver mine a year ago. Rupert is a scoundrel, but Mona hired him to be her scoundrel. Is this another of Rupert's games? Regardless of the threat, Mona must get to the bottom of it. Thank goodness Robert is by her side . . . or could Robert have his own agenda?
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