Death at the Harbor House
(2026)(The seventh book in the Ashford Creek Mystery series)
A Story by Ella Andrew
A dean is dead. A gorilla was seen at the window. And in Ashford Creek, the most ridiculous rumors are always the most dangerous.
When Dean Leticia Branigan is found murdered in her extravagant harborfront home, the gossip spreads faster than the fog rolling in off the water. No forced entry. No broken windows. Just a digital lock, a dog that won't stop barking, and a dead woman who lived far too well for her salary.
Sheriff Wade Colton has a crime scene that doesn't add up. Eliza Prescott has a retired K-9, a bookstore full of nosy regulars, and a feeling that the strangest detail the one everyone is laughing about might be the only one that matters.
Leticia Branigan had enemies. She also had secrets. And in a town this small, secrets have a way of becoming bodies.
Death at Harbor House is the seventh book in the beloved Ashford Creek Mysteries a classic small-town whodunit designed to be read in a single afternoon, with Christie-style deduction, cozy New England charm, and a retired German Shepherd who has never fully accepted the word retired.
Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, and Alexander McCall Smith.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
When Dean Leticia Branigan is found murdered in her extravagant harborfront home, the gossip spreads faster than the fog rolling in off the water. No forced entry. No broken windows. Just a digital lock, a dog that won't stop barking, and a dead woman who lived far too well for her salary.
Sheriff Wade Colton has a crime scene that doesn't add up. Eliza Prescott has a retired K-9, a bookstore full of nosy regulars, and a feeling that the strangest detail the one everyone is laughing about might be the only one that matters.
Leticia Branigan had enemies. She also had secrets. And in a town this small, secrets have a way of becoming bodies.
Death at Harbor House is the seventh book in the beloved Ashford Creek Mysteries a classic small-town whodunit designed to be read in a single afternoon, with Christie-style deduction, cozy New England charm, and a retired German Shepherd who has never fully accepted the word retired.
Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, and Alexander McCall Smith.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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