Never Enough Thyme (Sage Wisdom Mysteries, #1)

Never Enough Thyme (Sage Wisdom Mysteries, #1)

by Juliet MacLeod
Never Enough Thyme (Sage Wisdom Mysteries, #1)

Never Enough Thyme (Sage Wisdom Mysteries, #1)

by Juliet MacLeod

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Overview

From lemonade to murder...
The heat isn't the only thing that's killer at Saxon Lake's annual Summer Fest.

Herbalist and mini-farmer Bryony Taylor knew she couldn't pick a better place than this small Colorado town to open her shop, Sage Wisdom, and care for her menagerie of goats, chickens, and a cat named Beryl. She just never expected to add "small-town sleuth" to her list of titles.

When the town's beloved lawyer suddenly drops dead at the summer's biggest event, the local gossip mill kicks into high gear. They say Barry was being blackmailed, but by who? The handsome county sheriff seems at a loss for answers and reluctantly enlists Bryony's help.

Bryony suddenly finds herself inheriting more than Barry's cat. She never could resist a good mystery, but can she unravel this tangled case before more bodies turn up?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155617495
Publisher: Casa Cielo Press
Publication date: 06/19/2018
Series: Sage Wisdom Mysteries , #1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 162,750
File size: 356 KB

About the Author

Juliet MacLeod is a Scottish native currently living in Southern Arizona. She was educated in Edinburgh and New York City, has worked as a web designer and as a magazine staff writer, and is currently employed as the chief dog walker and pooper scooper for His Royal Majesty, Cooper Alexander Border Collie.

When not slaving away over a hot keyboard, Juliet enjoys reading, watching films (her favorites are The Princess Bride and PS—I Love You), and listening to music. She has an unhealthy obsession with Benedict Cumberbatch's cheekbones and Jason Statham's smile.

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