Amy Wright Cozy Mysteries by Sue Preston (1-2)
Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 448 KB
Overview: Sue Preston writes cozy mysteries that draw you in, bringing you face to face with characters who make you smile.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller


1. Deed for a Deathbed - A welcoming old house for sale, fresh cookies in the oven, and the corpse of a cranky, elderly vagrant lying on a bed…
Maybe she wouldn’t put that last bit on the flyer.
Amy Wright was getting back on her feet after years spent caring for her grandmother’s declining health, finally pursuing her dream of becoming a real estate agent. How hard could it be to help people from the city settle into the small town she’d adored all her life?
Mill Haven’s historic homes and tree-lined streets drew newcomers every day. But when Amy held the first open house of her career, she found her only customer sprawled on an upstairs bunk bed, as dead as every electrical outlet in the place.
As tensions flared between the old guard of Mill Haven and the newer residents of the small town, Amy was sure everybody she talked to was lying about something. She didn’t know whether her knack for baking might save her pocketbook or poison her chance of a new life. Only her tabby cat seemed to believe in her innocence.
Could Amy solve the mystery of the strange, deceased old man? If not she’d have to change her realtor marketing materials to show a forwarding address...in prison.
2. Lien for a Life - A luxury condo in the big city, her handsome crush at her side, and his lawsuit-happy employee sprawled dead under the balcony…
Maybe Amy Wright was just doing real estate wrong.
Amy was settling into her career as a realtor, delighted at the opportunity to sell William’s condo in the big city. She hoped it would mean spending time with her favorite chef, heating up their relationship until it crystallised into something new.
When their easygoing excursion into the city ended at the police station, Amy had to confront the fact that she attracted murder wherever she went. Yet she was sure that her little hometown of Mill Haven held the clues she needed to find out who had pushed William’s kitchen worker over the railing of the high-rise balcony.
The poorest neighborhood of Mill Haven was a stark contrast to the picturesque street where Amy had grown up. As she learned of a long-ago drama in the trailer park south of town, she had to confront the reality that she lived among people whose hatred for each other was boiling over.
In her second case, amateur sleuth Amy Wright knew she had to rely on her friends to sift through clues with her when nobody seemed to be telling the truth. Her big striped tabby cat, Bennie, was ready to help, just as soon as he finished his power nap. What if they both woke up to the fact that William was truly a killer?
If Amy couldn’t find out who was behind the murder, she stood to lose not just her commision, but the man she might want even more than that.
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Requirements: epub/azw3/mobi reader, 448 KB
Overview: Sue Preston writes cozy mysteries that draw you in, bringing you face to face with characters who make you smile.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
1. Deed for a Deathbed - A welcoming old house for sale, fresh cookies in the oven, and the corpse of a cranky, elderly vagrant lying on a bed…
Maybe she wouldn’t put that last bit on the flyer.
Amy Wright was getting back on her feet after years spent caring for her grandmother’s declining health, finally pursuing her dream of becoming a real estate agent. How hard could it be to help people from the city settle into the small town she’d adored all her life?
Mill Haven’s historic homes and tree-lined streets drew newcomers every day. But when Amy held the first open house of her career, she found her only customer sprawled on an upstairs bunk bed, as dead as every electrical outlet in the place.
As tensions flared between the old guard of Mill Haven and the newer residents of the small town, Amy was sure everybody she talked to was lying about something. She didn’t know whether her knack for baking might save her pocketbook or poison her chance of a new life. Only her tabby cat seemed to believe in her innocence.
Could Amy solve the mystery of the strange, deceased old man? If not she’d have to change her realtor marketing materials to show a forwarding address...in prison.
2. Lien for a Life - A luxury condo in the big city, her handsome crush at her side, and his lawsuit-happy employee sprawled dead under the balcony…
Maybe Amy Wright was just doing real estate wrong.
Amy was settling into her career as a realtor, delighted at the opportunity to sell William’s condo in the big city. She hoped it would mean spending time with her favorite chef, heating up their relationship until it crystallised into something new.
When their easygoing excursion into the city ended at the police station, Amy had to confront the fact that she attracted murder wherever she went. Yet she was sure that her little hometown of Mill Haven held the clues she needed to find out who had pushed William’s kitchen worker over the railing of the high-rise balcony.
The poorest neighborhood of Mill Haven was a stark contrast to the picturesque street where Amy had grown up. As she learned of a long-ago drama in the trailer park south of town, she had to confront the reality that she lived among people whose hatred for each other was boiling over.
In her second case, amateur sleuth Amy Wright knew she had to rely on her friends to sift through clues with her when nobody seemed to be telling the truth. Her big striped tabby cat, Bennie, was ready to help, just as soon as he finished his power nap. What if they both woke up to the fact that William was truly a killer?
If Amy couldn’t find out who was behind the murder, she stood to lose not just her commision, but the man she might want even more than that.
Download Instructions:
https://uploadrar.com/2p2q9mer21jv
(Closed Filehost) http://chedrive.com/ev86af87wjlb
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