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Murder at a Scottish Christmas

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USA Today bestselling author Traci Hall returns with the latest novel in a new cozy mystery series set in a charming seaside town in Scotland and featuring busy single mom Paislee Shaw, owner of a specialty sweater shop, knitting enthusiast, and reluctant sleuth who must untangle another murderous yarn!
All Paislee wants for Christmas is for her new home to be finished, but it looks like she'll have to wait for New Year's Day. Whether the paint on the walls has dried or not, she'll host a feast for her twelve-year-old son Brody, Grandpa, their black Scottish terrier Wallace, and friends—including police station receptionist Amelia Henry and her brother McCormac, whose black locks can fulfill the Scottish first-footer tradition that a tall, dark-haired man should be the first person to enter your home on New Year's to bring good luck.
But McCormac's luck is about to run out. During Hogmanay—when the Scots welcome the New Year with dancing, bonfires, and midnight fireworks—he collapses as the sky brightens in a blaze of color. A shooter has used the noise of the fireworks to hide a gun's blast. Amelia is inconsolable, and Paislee vows to do whatever she can to help DI Zeffer solve the murder—even if it puts her in the killer's sights next . . .
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      September 1, 2024
      A little friendship is a dangerous thing in the Scottish town of Nairn. The Christmas season finds business booming at Paislee Shaw's yarn and sweater shop, Cashmere Crush, but her living situation more questionable. Ever since she; her grandfather; her son, Brody; and their Scottie, Wallace, were displaced from their house by a burst pipe, she's been staying in a flat owned by her best friend, Lydia Barron-Smythe--who refuses to take any rent--but hoping to return home soon. Amelia Henry, a receptionist at the police station who helps Paislee in the shop on Saturdays, mentions that her brother, McCormac, has returned from Ireland with an assortment of purebred pups, one of which might make a nice gift for Brody. He's already given one of the pups to Amelia, along with a gift certificate for the dog's first visit to the veterinarian. McCormac is handsome, apparently well off, and clearly admired by a number of ladies. But then he's shot to death in front of Paislee and Amelia during the fireworks display at the Hogmanay festival, and Amelia begs her friend for help. Amelia loved her brother but admits that her entire family has been in trouble with the law, and discovering a suitcase full of cash makes her suspect that McCormac was involved in something illegal. When Amelia's puppy gets sick, Paislee drives them to the vet McCormac had prepaid, a decision that leads to many complications. Soon all the puppies are getting sick, raising further perils with the possibility that McCormac was smuggling puppies from Irish puppy mills and selling them for big bucks. Could that scheme have provided a motive for murder? Despite warnings from handsome DI Mack Zeffer, Paislee and Amelia put themselves at risk to find out. This latest adventure of a charming Scottish family is perfect for readers who like thorny mysteries and puppies.

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