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Authors: Denise Swanson
PRAISE FOR
THE NEW YORK TIMES
BESTSELLING
SCUMBLE RIVER SERIES
Murder of a Stacked Librarian
“A fun adventure in a small town with lovable characters and an intriguing plot.”
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Romantic Times
“A well-plotted intriguing mystery. . . . Each book in the series is like a little gem.”
âMyShelf.com
Murder of the Cat's Meow
“Swanson serves up another romance-sweetened tale of murder in the endearingly zany town of Scumble River.”
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Chicago Tribune
“Well-crafted. . . . From normal to nutty, the folks of Scumble River will tickle the fancy of cozy fans.”
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Publishers Weekly
Murder of a Creped Suzette
“Another great book by this master of the small-town mystery.”
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CrimeSpree Magazine
“A Swanson novel is always going to have tongue-in-cheek humor, complex motives, and unique murders. The latest cleverly crafted tale is another entertaining mystery.”
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Romantic Times
Murder of a Bookstore Babe
“In the latest installment in her cozy Scumble River series, Swanson serves up another irresistible slice of romance-spiced mystery.”
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Chicago Tribune
“As always, Skye Denison and Scumble River provide a reliable, enjoyable mystery. Reading about Scumble River is as comfortable as being in your own hometown. Skye's quirky assortment of relatives never fails to disappoint.”
âThe Mystery Reader
Murder of a Wedding Belle
“Carefully crafted . . . a charming heroine who is equally skilled at juggling detection and romance.”
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Chicago Tribune
Murder of a Royal Pain
“The series remains fresh and dramatic; a great combination, which translates to an enjoyable and intriguing reading experience.”
âOnce Upon a Romance
Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry
“[A] cleverly crafted plot . . . with a generous dash of romance.”
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Chicago Tribune
Murder of a Botoxed Blonde
“Endearing . . . quirky . . . a delight.”
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Chicago Tribune
Murder of a Real Bad Boy
“Another knee-slapping adventure in Scumble River.”
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The Amplifier
(KY)
Murder of a Smart Cookie
“Smartly spins on a solid plot and likable characters.”
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Murder of a Pink Elephant
“The must-read book of the summer.”
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Butler County Post
(KY)
Murder of a Barbie and Ken
“Another sidesplitting visit to Scumble River . . . with some of the quirkiest and most eccentric characters we ever have met.”
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Butler County Post
(KY)
Murder of a Snake in the Grass
“An endearing and realistic character . . . a fast-paced, enjoyable read.”
âThe Herald News
(MA)
Murder of a Sleeping Beauty
“Another delightful and intriguing escapade.”
âMystery News
Murder of a Sweet Old Lady
“More fun than the Whirl-A-Gig at the County Fair and tastier than a corn dog.”
âThe Charlotte Austin Review
Murder of a Small-Town Honey
“Bounces along with gently wry humor and jaunty twists and turns. The quintessential amateur sleuth: bright, curious, and more than a little nervy.”
âAgatha Awardâwinning author Earlene Fowler
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PRAISE FOR THE
DEVEREAUX'S DIME STORE MYSTERY SERIES
“Veteran author Swanson debuts a spunky new heroine with a Missouri stubborn streak. . . . Readers will like this one for its slightly zany multigenerational take on small-town mores.”
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Library Journal
(starred review)
“Swanson puts just the right amount of sexy sizzle in her latest engaging mystery.”
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Chicago Tribune
“A new entertaining mystery series that her fans will appreciate. . . . With a touch of romance in the air, readers will enjoy this delightful cozy.”
âGenre Go Round Reviews
“Swanson has a gift for portraying small-town life, making it interesting, and finding both the ridiculous and the satisfying parts of living in one. I wish Dev a long and happy shelf life.”
âAnnArbor.com
SCUMBLE RIVER MYSTERIES
Murder of a Stacked Librarian
Murder of the Cat's Meow
Novella: “Dead Blondes Tell No Tales”
Murder of a Creped Suzette
Murder of a Bookstore Babe
Murder of a Wedding Belle
Murder of a Royal Pain
Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry
Murder of a Botoxed Blonde
Murder of a Real Bad Boy
Murder of a Smart Cookie
Murder of a Pink Elephant
Murder of a Barbie and Ken
Murder of a Snake in the Grass
Murder of a Sleeping Beauty
Murder of a Sweet Old Lady
Murder of a Small-Town Honey
DEVEREAUX'S DIME STORE MYSTERIES
Little Shop of Homicide
Nickeled-and-Dimed to Death
Dead Between the Lines
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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CHAPTER 1: Charting the Course
CHAPTER 4: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
CHAPTER 6: Don't Rock the Boat
CHAPTER 17: Three Sheets to the Wind
CHAPTER 20: From Stem to Stern
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Excerpt from
Dying for a Cupcake
For my awesome street team, Swanson's Sleuths. You are all the best.
Thanks to my good friend Valerie McCaffrey, who told me just how passionate knitters are about their hobby. And to Diane Little for sharing her experiences as a member of a craft group.
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n July of 2000, when the first book in my Scumble River series,
Murder of a Small-Town Honey
, was published, it was written in “real time.” It was the year 2000 in Skye's life as well as mine, but after several books in a series, time becomes a problem. It takes me from seven months to a year to write a book, and then it is usually another year from the time I turn that book in to my editor until the reader sees it on a bookstore shelf. This can make the time line confusing. Different authors handle this matter in different ways. After a great deal of deliberation, I decided that Skye and her friends and family would age more slowly than those of us who don't live in Scumble River. So to catch everyone up, the following is when the books take place:
Murder of a Small-Town Honey
âAugust 2000
Murder of a Sweet Old Lady
âMarch 2001
Murder of a Sleeping Beauty
âApril 2002
Murder of a Snake in the Grass
âAugust 2002
Murder of a Barbie and Ken
âNovember 2002
Murder of a Pink Elephant
âFebruary 2003
Murder of a Smart Cookie
âJune 2003
Murder of a Real Bad Boy
âSeptember 2003
Murder of a Botoxed Blonde
âNovember 2003
Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry
âApril 2004
Murder of a Royal Pain
âOctober 2004
Murder of a Wedding Belle
âJune 2005
Murder of a Bookstore Babe
âSeptember 2005
Murder of a Creped Suzette
âOctober 2005
Murder of the Cat's Meow
âMarch 2006
Murder of a Stacked Librarian
âDecember 2006
Murder of a Needled Knitter
âJanuary 2007
And this is when the Scumble River short story and novella take place:
“Not a Monster of a Chance” from
And the Dying Is Easy
âJune 2001
“Dead Blondes Tell No Tales” from
Drop-Dead Blonde
âMarch 2003
Scumble River is not a real town. The characters and events portrayed in these pages are entirely fictional, and any resemblance to living persons is pure coincidence.