Murder at the Marina
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
What would you do if your husband got you the worst anniversary present ever?
Mollie McGhie is hoping for diamonds for her tenth wedding anniversary. Instead, her clueless hubby presents her with a rundown boat. She's not impressed.
When she discovers someone murdered on board, things get even worse. Mollie hopes it will convince her husband to rethink his hare-brained scheme of sailing off into the sunset. Instead, he's more determined than ever to fix the boat up and set off to sea.
Poking her nose in where it doesn't belong, Mollie finds herself drawn into the tight-knit community living at Palm Tree Marina in Coconut Cove, a small town on the Florida coast. She uncovers a crime ring dealing in stolen marine equipment, eats way too much chocolate, adopts a cat, and learns far more about sailing than she ever wanted to.
Will Mollie be able to discover who the murderer is before her nosiness gets her killed?
Murder at the Marina is the first book in the Mollie McGhie Cozy Sailing Mystery series. If you like quirky characters, adorable cats, and loads of chocolate, you'll love this cozy mystery. Spoiler alert: You'll be craving brownies by the time you finish this book!
The Mollie McGhie series is now complete. Each book can be read as a standalone, but you might have more fun if you read them in order.
•Robbery at the Roller Derby (prequel novella)
•Murder at the Marina
•Bodies in the Boatyard
•Poisoned by the Pier
•Buried by the Beach (short story)
•Dead in the Dinghy
•Shooting by the Sea
•Overboard on the Ocean
•Murder aboard the Mistletoe (Christmas novella)
Customer Reviews
Silly fun
Entertaining. It was an easy airplane read. It does not require full focus and will make you laugh at the absurdity.
Murder at the Marina
Funny and fast-paced with quirky characters, a heroine who carries emergency chocolate in her purse! I laughed out loud and was thoroughly entertained by this twisty, multi-suspect plot. Highly recommend!
Murder on the Marinara
I thinkI must have put on extra lbs. just reading it. The plot was nicely crafted and the author an interesting mystery. I gave it a 4 because of repeat imagery and the funny lines just seemed not to hit the mark. Makes an easy summer read.