Mystery Monday: A Deal to Die for Josie Belle #mysterymonday @JennMcKinlay

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Today I bring you the 2nd book in the Good Buy Girls Mystery series, A Deal to Die For written by Josie Belle which is actually a pen name for Jenn McKinlay.  The first book is 50% Off Murder which I highlighted here. Book 3 is Buried in Bargains.

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Synopsis

The Good Buy Girls are preparing for the big St. Stanley’s Flea Market when Doc Franklin, Maggie’s longtime employer, is arrested on suspicion of killing a troublesome patient. Maggie knows the nice old doctor couldn’t hurt a fly and also knows she needs her weekly paycheck to keep up the payments on her new business. It is up to the Good Buy Girls to find out whodunit before Doc Franklin and Maggie’s business are a done deal.

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