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Danger at the Dive Shop

(2019)
(The third book in the Starling and Swift series)
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Starling and Swift are on the hunt for a lost pirate treasure -- and a killer!

Kitty Swift and Chica, her service dog, join a scuba diving excursion in Cozumel but due to the discovery of a gold coin, most of their group is more concerned with finding a hoard of ancient treasure than exploring the reefs.

Kitty doesn’t mind the pirate booty fever that’s gripped her fellow divers because ―refreshingly― no dead bodies have turned up to ruin her vacation.

Kitty is sure her streak of morbidly bad luck has ended… until Chica starts to give off her “warning: death is in the wind” signals. Chica must be sensing residual bad juju from the stolen property, right? Kitty tries to placate her psychic service dog because they have only one more day to explore the vibrant ocean life, and the last dive is right where the treasure is rumored to be!

Includes recipes!
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Find out how Starling and Swift first met in The Murder at the Mayan Temple--always free!
Don’t miss the second book, Death on the Wind! Who needs enemies when you’ve got friends like these?
Book Three, Danger at the Dive Shop is a deep sea game of cat and mouse.
If you’re like Kitty and have always wanted to explore Old Town Havana, don’t miss the Fourth Book, Chaos in Cuba.
Book Five, Sabotage on Solitude Bay, is a special edition Christmas mystery set at Leander’s family home in the Florida Keys.
Book Six takes you on a Catalan adventure that ends in a shocking twist: A Scandal in Spain.
Prepare for an ice cold killer in Book Seven, Nightmare Under the Northern Lights.
Big changes―and mortal danger―are in store for Starling and Swift in Book Eight, Terror at the Turtle Sanctuary, coming soon!

Mary Jane Hathaway lives with her husband and six homeschooled children in a small Oregon town. This is her first cozy mystery series. Contrary to popular belief, the best part of writing a mystery is not thinking up gruesome ways to murder people― but if you irritate an author, don’t be surprised if you find yourself with a ceremonial knife in your literary heart. You can avoid this fate by delivering copious amounts of coffee, chocolate, and raspberry sorbet.


Genre: Cozy Mystery

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