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If Isaac Daniels can catch the pranksters before they ruin the Christmas Smorgasbord, he can make up for skipping out on his job in October. It's a great plan--until a dead body turns up. Dani Honeywell grew up in the mountains with a mom on the search and rescue team, so if there's one thing she knows, it is dead bodies. What she isn't that keen on is pickled fish. So when a dead body turns up at the Tillgiven Bible School she has the chance to escape the kitchen and do something she's good at. Solve a murder, save her boyfriend's reputation, and avoid pickled fish--Christmas break is starting to look up!
Twenty-four year old Isaac Daniels had only been in charge of Tillgiven Bible School for a few days when he managed to lose the pretty girl with the big green eyes, her crazy sister, and his boss's diabetic nephew. Nineteen-year old Dani Honeywell wants to stop her crazy sister from eloping with the stranger she met on the train. Dani would love to have Isaac's company on her cross-Europe hunt, but if she has to go it alone, she will-and she won't let Isaac stop her. Hard to Find is a cozy and romantic mystery told from the point of view of Professor Isaac Daniels, the popular male lead from Hilton's Good, Clean Murder, and Dani Honeywell, his new love interest, an impulsive 19 year old unschooled girl, ready to conquer the world.
Jane's newest client has a simple enough job: Prove the clients sister-in-law is "prostitution whore." But this simple job gets messy when following the accused leads to a man with the heel of a very expensive shoe shoved through his eye. It's a good thing Jane has gone pro and has the combined wisdom of her detective mentors Rocky and Flora Wilson to rely on, because this job is one for the books.
When a local architect and notorious lothario gets himself impaled on a wrought iron fence it pretty much ruins Mitzy's Christmas. With her client--the dead guy's most recent ex-wife--in crisis and the custom Tudor home now a murder house, Mitzy will need to work a lot of overtime to unload the unsellable property--and catch a killer.
Maura Garrison is still hurting from her husband's infidelity. Some days she wants nothing more than to see him get hurt the way she did, but other days she still loves the guy, possibly for all the wrong reasons. When another Bible-based murder falls into her lap, her questions about God, how he can love a jerk like Rick, and how she can ever learn to forgive, come back to haunt her. The book of Judges killers are locked up and awaiting trial, so why was Bruce Michaels found dead with a tent peg through his temple? Are the wrong people in jail, or is a copycat criminal wreaking havoc on Portland? Both options are terrifying, and Maura is desperate to get her hands on the case. When a journalist looking for his shot at fame offers Maura a job investigating for him, she snaps it up. But providing a man with fodder for his pod cast rubs her the wrong way, and so does his passion for murder. With an angry widow, a private college with a questionable history, and a mysterious cult all vying for Maura's attention, the journalist is far from the only suspect she's chasing. But no matter who is behind it, Maura finds herself caught in the whirlwind of religious mania and Biblical vengeance, the last place her wounded heart wants to be. Can Maura draw out her killer before more lives are lost or will more of her friends fall to "the hands of a woman?" The Maura Garrison Mysteries are classic Christian murder in the spirit of Chesterton, Sayers, Peretti, and Rushford.
Mitzy Neuhaus is the top selling Realtor in Portland, but even her office is dead in this economy. Foreclosed is the word no homeowner wants to hear and Mitzy is determined to save the incredible mansion on her street from that fate. But with the homeowner desperate to keep Mitzy away from his property and Alonzo, the dangerously hot rival investor trying to snatch it out from under her, Mitzy knows she has to work fast, or the economy won't be the only thing dead...
Orphaned as an infant, Madeline Snow grew up in the Shaker community-the perfect place to learn reverence, hard work, and a love for God that surpasses the need for an earthly family. But the difference between what the Bible says and what the Shakers taught was too much for Madeline, so when she came of age, she left the safety of her home for a new life with her much older sister. Madeline had been trained to grow herbs and make medicine by the best herbalists in her community, but in the wild Oregon Outback finding a husband is the only proper occupation for a single lady. Madeline left the Shaker community, but her devotion to God and the principle of celibacy, are unchanged. Finding a husband to direct her life is her last priority. But her sister and guardian is just as stubborn as Madeline. Madeline will marry, whether she wants to or not. Unfortunately for Madeline, finding a husband isn't simply a matter of falling in love. Some men are off limits, no matter how they make your heart thunder.
You can't fight City Hall All Mitzy Neuhaus wants to do is get back to business as usual, but "The Worst Economy Since The Great Depression" has slowed her real estate business to a near standstill. She can't spare any more time or money for the ailing agency until she has rehabilitated the old Victorian on Baltimore street into an inn that can pay its own way. The excessive interest of the FBI, city planners, and possibly organized crime threaten Mitzy's career, romance & way of life. Can Mitzy and her team get the inn off the ground, or will a tram to nowhere derail all of Mitzy's plans?
Mitzy Neuhaus had an easier time selling her condo before the mystery buyer "bought it" on her patio. Mitzy stumbled over the body and knew she had to get involved in the case-if only because the corpse was a dead ringer for herself. At first it seemed like a clear case of mistaken identity and Mitzy feared the Mafia wasn't done with her yet. But digging into the life of the dead buyer uncovered a peculiar little dress shop where nothing added up. Can Mitzy untangle the mystery before she ends up with her own case of buyer's remorse?
All things work together for the good for those who believe. Too bad Maura Garrison, private investigator, isn't a believer. The murder she was hired to solve hinges on its parallel in the Old Testament book, Judges, but she was just dumped by her pastor-husband so the Bible is the last thing she wants to turn to for answers. Rick Styles, Maura's husband, is a popular marriage and family counselor with a thriving writing and speaking side business. He's also the member of a city council committee dedicated to getting homeless children off the streets of Portland, Oregon, a worthy goal that seems to have attracted the attention of a sick and twisted killer. Solving this crime means digging into things Maura wants desperately to avoid, but if she wants to escape her own intolerable life she's going to have to get her hands dirty. Hilton's prose is beautiful and clever. She draws readers into the story with vivid descriptions of places and emotion states. --The BookLife Prize Hilton opens up a thought-provoking mystery in The Book of Judges, exploring the idea of forgiveness and belief through Maura's personal relationships. A must-read for mystery lovers! --Reader's Favorites
Award Winning Mystery from Best Selling Christian Author Traci Tyne Hilton! Bible school student Jane cleans houses to make ends meet. She's getting by just fine -- until she finds one of her customers murdered in his bed. A cozy Christian mystery! Praise for Good Clean Murder I love a good, clean mystery with a bit of mayhem mixed in, and hoo boy, has Traci Tyne Hilton ever done it. Well, actually, she didn't done it, but she did write the who done it. Jane Adler is a hard-working college girl with one desire: To become a missionary. To get there, she had to defy her parent's wishes to go to college in Phoenix, AZ, earning her the dubious distinction of being one of the few people on the planet to turn down a fully paid trip to a "real" college. Thus it was that she became a housekeeper. And because she was the housekeeper for the Crawfords, owners of Big Bob's Hamburgers, she's the one who discovered Big Bob's body. And then Pamela's. When she attends her first evening class, Ministry to Hurting Families, under the tutelage of Isaac Daniels--what a dimpled dreamboat! She tries to concentrate on what he's saying, but the long glances he throws at her plus the murders she found that morning adds up to too much distraction to concentrate. After class he stops to talk to her. She explains her distraction in terms of the dead bodies. He says she should minister to the families--what a good practice situation for this class! Things only become more tangled after that. You should definitely buy this one. --Ann Baxter Campbell
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