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Meat is Murder


A Cozy Mystery Novella


Book 3 of the Stonebridge Mysteries Series


Subgenres:

  • Small Town Mystery,
  • Northern Ireland,
  • Amateur Sleuth
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Amateur sleuth duos bumbling through small-town Northern Ireland
  • Cozy mysteries where local secrets run deeper than anyone admits
  • Quirky investigations fueled by detective show obsessions
Publisher Description

McNulty's Meats, one of Stonebridge's oldest businesses, is about to be taken over in a lucrative deal that would make brothers Ron and Kevin very rich men indeed. Unfortunately for them, local activist Tyler Love has other ideas. Convinced that the deal would be bad for the town, he burns the business to the ground and inadvertently kills himself in the process. As least, that's what the police think.

Tyler's mum disagrees, and pleads with amateur sleuths Adam and Colin to investigate. Although, going up against the psychopathic McNulty brothers, a rival businessman, a group of hippies, and a girlfriend with secrets of her own might not be such a good idea... Someone has something to hide, and will go to great lengths to keep that secret buried.

Stonebridge is a small town on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Most of its inhabitants are friendly, happy people. Most of them... Because bad things happen even in the happiest of places. It's a good thing, then, that Adam Whyte and Colin McLaughlin call Stonebridge home.

Armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of detective shows, a misplaced sense of confidence and a keen desire to see justice done, these two are the closest thing the town has to saviours. Which isn't that reassuring...

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