Triple Threat Mysteries - Books 1-3 by Tyler Colins

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Author: Tyler Colins
Category: General Novel
ISBN: 6610000459681
File Size: 3.03 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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The first three books in the 'Triple Threat Mysteries' series by Tyler Colins, now available in one volume!

The Connecticut Corpse Caper: A week-long stay in a creepy mansion in Connecticut turns into a hair-raising experience for seven quirky inheritance recipients. Hidden passageways, disappearing corpses, and a ghost named Fred all contribute to the suspense. The will stipulates that if a guest leaves early, their share of the inheritance will be divided among those remaining. Soon, people start dropping like flies. Jill and her associates, Rey and Linda, don their amateur sleuth caps to solve the mystifying murders.

Can You Hula Like Hilo Hattie?: The Triple Threat Investigation Agency works their way through a tangle of motives and suspects, including a Hawaii-based preacher man, an incredibly handsome photographer, and a not-so-grieving widower. They encounter threats and shootouts, secrets and lies, as they inch closer to the truth. With the body count mounting and time running out, can they unmask the killer before they become the next victims?

Coco's Nuts: The sleuths are investigating the murders of Jimmy Picolo and Eb Stretta, determined to clear their client Buddy Feuer's name. As they delve deeper into the case, they encounter a colorful cast of characters and uncover more puzzling clues. The stakes are high and danger lurks around every corner, and the explosive bombs that threaten their safety are just the beginning. As they get closer to the truth, the Triple Threat gals find themselves in increasingly precarious situations, and they begin to suspect that they may have stumbled upon something much bigger and more dangerous than they initially thought. With so many suspects and so few leads, can they uncover the truth?

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