Carolyn Hart—New York Times bestselling author of Ghost to the Rescue—returns with a new Bailey Ruth Ghost Novel in which one woman shatters the glass ceiling...with a little help from beyond.Bailey R
National Bestselling Author and winner of multiple Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards, Carolyn Hart continues to dazzle mystery fans with an all new Death on Demand Mystery. Winter has arrived in
In the latest Death on Demand Mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Don’t Go Home book seller Annie Darling learns murder and money go hand in hand...Annie’s friend and fellow shop own
Annie Darling, owner of the Death on Demand mystery bookstore, is hosting a party to celebrate successful Southern literary icon?and former Broward’s Rock resident?Alex Griffith and his bestselling ne
Intrigue and foul play are no strangers to the idyllic South Carolina sea island of Broward's Rock. Mystery bookstore owner Annie Darling and her husband, Max, who specialize in solving problems, pl
Annie and Max Darling are completely unprepared when the arrival of a mysterious young woman shocks their sea island and stirs up more than just gossip. It turns out that Iris, the beautiful stranger
Bailey Ruth Raeburn is back, racing against the Heavenly clock in an all-new mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Times Two. Bailey Ruth finds herself comforting a distraught s
If I were teaching a course on how to write a mystery, I would make Carolyn Hart required reading.Los Angeles Times One of the most popular practitioners of the traditional my
Being dead can't put a damper on spirited, holiday-loving Bailey Ruth Raeburn.Christmas is a time for family and giving, and a wealthy woman in Adelaide, Oklahoma, is about to embrace both. Discoveri
New York Times bestselling author Carolyn Hart’s ghostly gumshoe Bailey Ruth Raeburn is frequently amusingbut this is the first time she’s been a muse.When you wish upon a star, you getBailey Ruth? Yo
Annie Darling?owner of the mystery bookstore, Death on Demand?prefers fictional crimes as opposed to the real things. But in one tragic week, two acts of violence shake the island community of Broward