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Arsenic and Old Ladies
(2026)(The first book in the Arsenic & Old Ladies series)
A novel by Maggie Shayne
Sharp, wicked, and darkly funny, Arsenic & Old Ladies is a small-town crime caper about lifelong female friendship, vigilante justice, and four retired women who know exactly where the bodies are buried.
Retirement has never been so lethal.
It begins the day Bonnie Tucker kills the wrong manor rather, exactly the right one...
Retired teacher Bonnie Tucker is the last woman in town you'd suspect of murder. But some men have it coming, and when one of them ends up dead, she does what any sensible woman would doshe calls her three best friends.
Between them, Diane, Christine, and Rosie have decades of patience and a frankly useful knowledge of the local cemetery. At their age, you get on the mailing list. One body, they can handle. The trouble is, someone was watchingand the new detective in town happens to be Bonnie's son.
Perfect for readers who love:
Vigilante grandmothers and dark comedy capers
Fierce female friendships forged over decades
''' Small-town secrets with a wicked streak
Sharp, wicked, and darkly funny cozy mysteries
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Retirement has never been so lethal.
It begins the day Bonnie Tucker kills the wrong manor rather, exactly the right one...
Retired teacher Bonnie Tucker is the last woman in town you'd suspect of murder. But some men have it coming, and when one of them ends up dead, she does what any sensible woman would doshe calls her three best friends.
Between them, Diane, Christine, and Rosie have decades of patience and a frankly useful knowledge of the local cemetery. At their age, you get on the mailing list. One body, they can handle. The trouble is, someone was watchingand the new detective in town happens to be Bonnie's son.
Perfect for readers who love:
Vigilante grandmothers and dark comedy capers
Fierce female friendships forged over decades
''' Small-town secrets with a wicked streak
Sharp, wicked, and darkly funny cozy mysteries
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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