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Politics is Murder - McKinley Mysteries: Short & Sweet Cozies #4

Carolyn Arnold

Editorial: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.

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Sinopsis

There's no time for a vote… 
 
"I just have fallen in love with this series. It just keeps getting better and better and very entertaining. Suspense and a mystery/murder is what keeps me wanting more!" –Books, Dreams, Life 
 
Sean and Sara McKinley's popularity as a murder-solving duo has gained momentum since they retired from the Albany Police Department. As guests on a local television show, they meet reporter Reanne Mable, the sister-in-law of Albany's Mayor Davenport. When an introduction is made, it turns out the mayor is looking for a favor from the McKinleys: his daughter has gone missing from her university campus, and he wants them to find her. Only thing is the police are already on the case, and the McKinleys don't want to step on any toes. With that said, they also know the fate of the girl shouldn't be up for debate and decide to undertake a covert operation. 
 
But being in politics has brought Davenport his share of enemies, and as Sean and Sara come to realize, bringing Halie home safe may be more difficult than they'd imagined—and fraught with far more danger. 
 
McKinley Mysteries are short & sweet just like that coffee you crave. Savor the perfect blend of romance, humor, and murder with zero additives such as foul language, graphic violence or sex. These international bestselling cozies are bound to hit the spot and keep you coming back for more. This is an addiction you can afford to have. Get started today. 
 
What readers have to say about Politics is Murder: 
 
★★★★★ "Full of suspense, and there's even some romance, plus a murder or two." 
★★★★★ "Another amazing Sean and Sara mystery." 
★★★★★ "These two keep my hope alive that people really do have soul mates." 
★★★★★ "This book is well-written and fun to read." 
★★★★★ "Easy reading and entertaining." 
★★★★★ "Another fun and exciting installment in the McKinley Mysteries series." 
★★★★★ "I am hooked on Sean and Sara." 
★★★★★ "Spellbinding!" 
★★★★★ "Fast-paced and keeps me interested."
Disponible desde: 29/05/2014.

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