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A Doggone Waterfront Shame

(2022)
(The first book in the Megan Henny Cozy Mystery series)
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A new life. A clumsy stray. But when Megan decided to open a shop on the boardwalk of Seacrest... she never planned on murder.

Uprooting her life to the tiny seaside town of Seacrest has been a lifelong dream. But it wasn't just her boyfriend's proposal that set her plans in motion. The final words of Megan's late best friend still ring in her ears. "Promise me you'll live your dreams, Meg."

And so, she went.

However, her first day running her new scooter rental shop comes with one massive hiccup. A purse-snatcher dashes out the front door and Megan takes off after him. The man collides with a huge stray dog and tumbles to the ground, but when Megan stops to assess the situation, she finds a few things are very suspicious. For one, the dog is now wearing someone's glasses. But more importantly, the purse thief is a billionaire who couldn't possibly be hurting for money. As the moment unravels, she finds it was all a harmless prank.

But not everything Megan encounters is as harmless as it seems. When a body is found at the construction site of a high-end development, news shakes through the small town and speculation runs wild. There's the charming English woman who runs a bookstore a few doors down, the young college student Santiago who's a shameless flirt, the billionaire himself, along with the fireman, the construction crew, and the rest of the gang. Somewhere out there is a murderer, and as she stumbles across the clues, they set their sites on Megan.

A charming tale of mix-ups and mysteries where the beauty of Seacrest brings you to the page, and the chilling taste of danger holds you there. Explore the wonders of the pacific coastline with Megan and be inspired. Who knows? Maybe you'll find the courage to chase your dreams as well.



Genre: Cozy Mystery

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