"Starting your life over at age thirty-eight isn't easy, but that's what Sarah Winston finds herself facing when her husband CJ runs off with a 19-year-old temptress named Tiffany. Sarah's self-prescribed therapy happily involves hitting all the garage and tag sales in and around her small town of E
All murders final!: a Sarah Winston garage sale mystery
β Scribed by Harris, Sherry
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Series
- Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery 3
- Edition
- First Kensington mass market edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New England,New England.
- ISBN-13
- 9781617730221
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β¦ Synopsis
Her Next Sale
When Sarah Winston started the virtual garage sale, it seemed like a keystroke of genius and the next logical step in her business. No more collapsing card tables and rainy-day washouts. But what began as a fun way to run garage sales during the long New England winter has become a nightmare of managing people and putting out fires. Online, she can avoid the crowds--but not the crazies.
May Be Her Last
She certainly never bargained on dealing with frightening threats. And when a client is murdered, it's time for Sarah to swallow her pride and seek the help of her ex--C.J. Hooker, chief of police. Forging a tense alliance, they search--online and off--for the killer. But solving this crime before someone else gets tagged seems virtually impossibleβ¦
Praise for Tagged for Death
"Full of garage-sale tipsβ¦amusing. A solid choice for fans of Jane K. Cleland's Josie Prescott Antique Mystery series." -- Library Journal
"Skillfully renderedβ¦Sarah is the type of intelligent, resourceful, and appealing person we would all like to get to know better." -- Mystery Scene
β¦ Subjects
New England
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