Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery
A reviled supermarket CEO meets his expiration date

The executive who's responsible for widely hated changes at the biggest grocery store in Haines Tavern, Kentucky, arrives for a tour ... and doesn't leave alive.

Sheila and Clara are on the scene – buying dog treats, of course – and on the case. Was it the executive's past, present, or future that got him killed? The North Bend County Sheriff's Department would prefer Sheila and Clara stay out of it. But that's not happening.

Can they pick out the ingredients for the right solution?

Praise for Death on Covert Circle
"My sister urged me to read this series and I'm so glad I did. This series has layer upon layer of mystery, interesting characters. As each book in the series gives you more insight into the lives of those involved it becomes another reason to rush to buy the next in the series. All this AND great dogs too." – 5*

"While the characters continue to develop in this series, the books can easily stand alone. There are plenty of logical suspects, definitely humor, a plot that is a cozy mystery, and . . .difficult to put down." --- 5*

"Another good mystery and plot line. . . . and I just have to say, FINALLY. Guess you will have to read to find out what that is supposed to mean." – 5*

"Great!!! .... You will want to read in one sitting. Almost impossible to put down!" – 5*

"Plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!

Secret Sleuth series
Death on the Diversion
Death on Torrid Avenue
Death on Beguiling Way
Death on Covert Circle
Death on Shady Bridge
Death on Carrion Lane
Death on ZigZag Trail
Death on Puzzle Place


Praise for the Secret Sleuth series
"As usual, excellent story from Patricia McLinn, well-written with plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!" – 5*

"Patricia McLinn's writing grown-up entertainment full of wit and charm that should satisfy the most discerning readers." – 5*

"The ladies are hip deep in trouble as usual but it is an enjoyable read to find out what happens. Gracie is just adorable and so are her playmates." –5*

"Oh, yea. These are a lot of fun to read." –5*

"The trifecta: Funny, Clever and Clean! " – 5*

"This series meets my criteria for twists, turns, and who-done-its easily. Patricia McLinn does not disappoint with her sharp characters and enough secrets to cover everything. If you like a good, clean mystery, do yourself a favor and read these!" – 5*

"Murder and laughs. Can't wait for more." – 5*

"I so thoroughly enjoy this series and author that when a new book arrives, I drop everything to start reading." – 5*

"If you haven't discovered Patricia McLinn yet, you are in for a treat. I have not found a book of hers that I didn't enjoy . . . Check it out!" – 5*

"These books are terrific! And, having a collie myself, I have to tell you, the description of the collie alarm system is spot on!" – 5*

"Great series. McLinn's Secret Sleuth series has the same winning components of her Caught Dead in Wyoming series: a likable central character, well developed setting, fun supporting cast, and a great story. McLinn writes intelligent cozies that are a level (or two) above the typical offerings for the genre." – 5*

"Good, clean fun without being childish. The story funny and engaging; and the whodunnit surprising" – 5*

"If you like a clever mystery, with lots of insider dog humor don't miss this series. English lit lovers will find loads of one-liners just for them as well." – 5*

On the spectrum of McLinn's mystery novels, the Caught Dead in Wyoming series is in the middle, The Innocence Trilogy is edgier (and has more romance), and Secret Sleuth is a bit less edgy.
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Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery
A reviled supermarket CEO meets his expiration date

The executive who's responsible for widely hated changes at the biggest grocery store in Haines Tavern, Kentucky, arrives for a tour ... and doesn't leave alive.

Sheila and Clara are on the scene – buying dog treats, of course – and on the case. Was it the executive's past, present, or future that got him killed? The North Bend County Sheriff's Department would prefer Sheila and Clara stay out of it. But that's not happening.

Can they pick out the ingredients for the right solution?

Praise for Death on Covert Circle
"My sister urged me to read this series and I'm so glad I did. This series has layer upon layer of mystery, interesting characters. As each book in the series gives you more insight into the lives of those involved it becomes another reason to rush to buy the next in the series. All this AND great dogs too." – 5*

"While the characters continue to develop in this series, the books can easily stand alone. There are plenty of logical suspects, definitely humor, a plot that is a cozy mystery, and . . .difficult to put down." --- 5*

"Another good mystery and plot line. . . . and I just have to say, FINALLY. Guess you will have to read to find out what that is supposed to mean." – 5*

"Great!!! .... You will want to read in one sitting. Almost impossible to put down!" – 5*

"Plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!

Secret Sleuth series
Death on the Diversion
Death on Torrid Avenue
Death on Beguiling Way
Death on Covert Circle
Death on Shady Bridge
Death on Carrion Lane
Death on ZigZag Trail
Death on Puzzle Place


Praise for the Secret Sleuth series
"As usual, excellent story from Patricia McLinn, well-written with plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!" – 5*

"Patricia McLinn's writing grown-up entertainment full of wit and charm that should satisfy the most discerning readers." – 5*

"The ladies are hip deep in trouble as usual but it is an enjoyable read to find out what happens. Gracie is just adorable and so are her playmates." –5*

"Oh, yea. These are a lot of fun to read." –5*

"The trifecta: Funny, Clever and Clean! " – 5*

"This series meets my criteria for twists, turns, and who-done-its easily. Patricia McLinn does not disappoint with her sharp characters and enough secrets to cover everything. If you like a good, clean mystery, do yourself a favor and read these!" – 5*

"Murder and laughs. Can't wait for more." – 5*

"I so thoroughly enjoy this series and author that when a new book arrives, I drop everything to start reading." – 5*

"If you haven't discovered Patricia McLinn yet, you are in for a treat. I have not found a book of hers that I didn't enjoy . . . Check it out!" – 5*

"These books are terrific! And, having a collie myself, I have to tell you, the description of the collie alarm system is spot on!" – 5*

"Great series. McLinn's Secret Sleuth series has the same winning components of her Caught Dead in Wyoming series: a likable central character, well developed setting, fun supporting cast, and a great story. McLinn writes intelligent cozies that are a level (or two) above the typical offerings for the genre." – 5*

"Good, clean fun without being childish. The story funny and engaging; and the whodunnit surprising" – 5*

"If you like a clever mystery, with lots of insider dog humor don't miss this series. English lit lovers will find loads of one-liners just for them as well." – 5*

On the spectrum of McLinn's mystery novels, the Caught Dead in Wyoming series is in the middle, The Innocence Trilogy is edgier (and has more romance), and Secret Sleuth is a bit less edgy.
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Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery

Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery

by Patricia McLinn
Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery

Death on Covert Circle (Secret Sleuth, Book 4): Dog park friends cozy mystery

by Patricia McLinn

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Overview

A reviled supermarket CEO meets his expiration date

The executive who's responsible for widely hated changes at the biggest grocery store in Haines Tavern, Kentucky, arrives for a tour ... and doesn't leave alive.

Sheila and Clara are on the scene – buying dog treats, of course – and on the case. Was it the executive's past, present, or future that got him killed? The North Bend County Sheriff's Department would prefer Sheila and Clara stay out of it. But that's not happening.

Can they pick out the ingredients for the right solution?

Praise for Death on Covert Circle
"My sister urged me to read this series and I'm so glad I did. This series has layer upon layer of mystery, interesting characters. As each book in the series gives you more insight into the lives of those involved it becomes another reason to rush to buy the next in the series. All this AND great dogs too." – 5*

"While the characters continue to develop in this series, the books can easily stand alone. There are plenty of logical suspects, definitely humor, a plot that is a cozy mystery, and . . .difficult to put down." --- 5*

"Another good mystery and plot line. . . . and I just have to say, FINALLY. Guess you will have to read to find out what that is supposed to mean." – 5*

"Great!!! .... You will want to read in one sitting. Almost impossible to put down!" – 5*

"Plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!

Secret Sleuth series
Death on the Diversion
Death on Torrid Avenue
Death on Beguiling Way
Death on Covert Circle
Death on Shady Bridge
Death on Carrion Lane
Death on ZigZag Trail
Death on Puzzle Place


Praise for the Secret Sleuth series
"As usual, excellent story from Patricia McLinn, well-written with plenty of humor and complex characters. She definitely kept me engaged until the last page, wondering how long I'll have to wait for another visit to Haines Tavern, Kentucky!" – 5*

"Patricia McLinn's writing grown-up entertainment full of wit and charm that should satisfy the most discerning readers." – 5*

"The ladies are hip deep in trouble as usual but it is an enjoyable read to find out what happens. Gracie is just adorable and so are her playmates." –5*

"Oh, yea. These are a lot of fun to read." –5*

"The trifecta: Funny, Clever and Clean! " – 5*

"This series meets my criteria for twists, turns, and who-done-its easily. Patricia McLinn does not disappoint with her sharp characters and enough secrets to cover everything. If you like a good, clean mystery, do yourself a favor and read these!" – 5*

"Murder and laughs. Can't wait for more." – 5*

"I so thoroughly enjoy this series and author that when a new book arrives, I drop everything to start reading." – 5*

"If you haven't discovered Patricia McLinn yet, you are in for a treat. I have not found a book of hers that I didn't enjoy . . . Check it out!" – 5*

"These books are terrific! And, having a collie myself, I have to tell you, the description of the collie alarm system is spot on!" – 5*

"Great series. McLinn's Secret Sleuth series has the same winning components of her Caught Dead in Wyoming series: a likable central character, well developed setting, fun supporting cast, and a great story. McLinn writes intelligent cozies that are a level (or two) above the typical offerings for the genre." – 5*

"Good, clean fun without being childish. The story funny and engaging; and the whodunnit surprising" – 5*

"If you like a clever mystery, with lots of insider dog humor don't miss this series. English lit lovers will find loads of one-liners just for them as well." – 5*

On the spectrum of McLinn's mystery novels, the Caught Dead in Wyoming series is in the middle, The Innocence Trilogy is edgier (and has more romance), and Secret Sleuth is a bit less edgy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160872483
Publisher: Craig Place Books
Publication date: 01/29/2020
Series: Secret Sleuth Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 417,040
File size: 851 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Patricia McLinn is the USA Today bestselling author of more than 60 published novels cited by readers and reviewers for wit and vivid characterization. Her books include mysteries, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, historical romance and women’s fiction. They have topped bestseller lists and won numerous awards.

She has spoken about writing from London to Melbourne, Australia, to Washington, D.C., including being a guest speaker at the Smithsonian.

McLinn spent more than 20 years as an editor at The Washington Post after stints as a sports writer (Rockford, Ill.) and assistant sports editor (Charlotte, N.C.). She received BA and MSJ degrees from Northwestern University.

Now living in Kentucky, McLinn loves to hear from readers through her website PatriciaMcLinn.com and social media.
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