Killer Tails

    8 Pawsome Cat & Dog Cozy Mysteries

    by Connie Shelton, Carole Nelson Douglas, Carolyn Haines, Denise Dietz, Joanne Pence

    Quail Hill Publishing

    August 18, 2015

    ISBN-13: 011

    Available in: e-Book

    Killer Tails
    by Connie Shelton, Carole Nelson Douglas, Carolyn Haines, Denise Dietz, Joanne Pence

    KILLER TAILS is a Pet Mystery Bundle---8 books only .99 (Get it now before the price goes up!)

    KILLER TAILS unleashes a kennelful of fun. Many of the reigning cats and dogs of mystery, all with a nose for trouble, are found in these furry tales of curious cats and daring (and darling) dogs penned by eight bestselling and award-winning authors: Carole Nelson Douglas, Carolyn Haines, Leighann Dobbs, Harper Lin, Connie Shelton, Pamela DuMond, Denise Dietz, and Joanne Pence. Plus, one of the tales---or tails---is a never-before-published novella by Carolyn Haines.

    Humor and heart and deserving-to-be-treed baddies abound in this collection. Beware the paw!

    Included are:
    Cat in an Alphabet Soup by Carole Nelson Douglas
    (First of 28 Midnight Louie, feline PI, mysteries): "When Temple Barr, a petite redhead with a high heel shoe fetish, and the irrepressible Midnight Louie meet nose to nose over a dead body , the fur flies and the fun starts ...a fast-paced, hard-to-solve mystery, with some of the most fascinating characters to grace a page. " --- Mostly Murder

    Guru Bones "A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery Novella" by Carolyn Haines
    Zinnia, Mississippi, rolls out the red carpet for controversial food activist, Priya Karsan. When the event turns bizarre--and downright deadly, PI partners Sarah Booth and Tinkie are on the case. But it's the detective agency's four-legged gumshoes, Sweetie Pie, Chablis, and Pluto, who save the day.

    Ghostly Paws by Leighann Dobbs
    When bookstore owner Willa Chance finds herself haunted by the tenacious ghost of the town librarian who insists she solve her murder, she gets lots of help from a quirky cast of small-town characters and the cat she's inherited from her grandmother

    A Hiss-tory of Magic by Harper Lin
    Modern-day witches run a small-town cafe and solve mysteries with their magic cats.

    Cupcakes, Paws, and Bad Santa Claus by Pamela DuMond
    It's Christmas, but Annie Graceland, a baker with a pinch of psychic ability, isn't feeling the joy. Ghosts nag her, a mall Santa cops a feel, her ex tries to steal her cat, and Sweet Paws Charity guilts her into doing too much for their fundraiser. When Bad Santa is murdered at the Furball, Annie must find the killer before bedlam breaks loose. And what about that little stray dog...

    Partnerships Can Be Murder by Connie Shelton
    Charlotte "Charlie" Parker and her helpful pooch, Rusty, find themselves involved in two mysteries this time: her brother's entanglement with a devious younger woman, and helping an old friend avoid a murder charge when the woman's business partner suddenly dies.

    Eye of Newt "A Sydney St. Charles Mystery" by Denise Dietz
    Rock star Clive Newton, leader of The Newts, has been murdered. Through an ancestor's journal, Sydney St. Charles is drawn into an ancient mystery: a parallel murder that occurred in 1692 Salem. Are Sydney's pets---Annie the Cat, Chasdick the Dog and Mercy the Parrot---reincarnated from 3 Salem witches?

    Two O'clock Heist "An Inspector Rebecca Mayfield Mystery " by Joanne Pence
    Homicide Inspector Rebecca Mayfield 's small rescue dog, a Chinese Crested Hairless mix, knows when to run from trouble --- and ends up in the thick of Rebecca's most frightening case yet, forcing her to look beyond hard evidence to the secrets at the heart of the case, and in turn, to the secrets of her own heart.

    Available for a limited time only.



    Connie Shelton's Bio

    Connie Shelton is the author of two Amazon-bestselling mystery series featuring female protagonists Charlie Parker and Samantha Sweet, both set in her home state, New Mexico. A full-time writer now, her more oddball past occupations have included selling cutlery, owning a bookstore, booking helicopter flights on the phone, and landing a job as an Arthur Murray dance instructor (for a whole two days). She taught writing courses for six years and was a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Writer’s Soul. Legends Can Be Murder is her twenty-fourth mystery.