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Hammers and Homicide

(2024)
(The first book in the Hometown Hardware Mystery series)
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Perfect for fans of Kate Carlisle and Victoria Gilbert, when a body is found in a hardware store, will Dawna Carpenter’s sleuthing measure up to find the killer?

Recent sexagenarian widow Dawna Carpenter thought running her own hardware store after the death of her husband was hard enough. With her adult daughter, April, moving back into town, and Darlene, the annoying boutique owner next door to her shop poking around, Dawna has her hands full. But when she finds a dead man in the bathroom of her store, with a framing hammer by his side, she’s in way over her head.

The victim, Warren Highcastle, was a land developer who was looking to purchase the old theater in town to build a new hotel. Dawna and April, worried about the implications of the crime scene at the hardware store, put themselves on the case. They soon learn that Warren had made quite a few enemies in his short amount of time in town. As the suspect list starts growing, so too do the threats against Dawna and April. Can Dawna and April
nail the killer before they strike again?

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Praise for this book

"A woman of a certain age who knows how to swing a hammer, and solve a murder that occurred in her hardware store? Yes, please! Don't miss Hammers and Homicide, a charming and welcome addition to the do-it-yourself cozy scene." - Juliet Blackwell

"Paula Charles hits the nail on the head with this intriguing series debut. Despite her daughter's doubts, sixty-something hardware store owner Dawna Carpenter doesn't have a screw loose, at least nothing that prevents her from chiseling away the doubts about who murdered a local developer and left his body on her property. Cozy mystery fans of Kate Carlisle and Sarah Graves will delight in a new addition to the home improvement-plus-murder subgenre." - Maddie Day

"Paula Charles nailed it with this cute and clever cozy mystery featuring a hard-working hardware store owner and her daughter. Loads of small-town charm and plenty of laughs are found in this tale of tools and murder." - Jennie Marts

"This fun and well-paced mystery has a sleuth that is sassy and smart. Murder with some old fashioned charm and a tiny hint of the paranormal. Toss in some laugh out loud humor and you have a fabulous debut cozy mystery." - Christina Romeril

"This folksy mystery is loaded with captivating characters and small-town charm, with the perfect touches of humor and magical realism. I can't wait to see what Dawna and her daughter April are up to next!" - Angela M Sanders


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