EASTER BASKET MURDER by LESLIE MEIER: Tinker's Cove businesses are clashing over a new Easter Basket–themed promotion to boost in-store sales. When the one-of-a-kind art piece is stolen, it's up to part-time reporter Lucy Stone to investigate three struggling entrepreneurs who stick out in the local scene. But a huge town scandal comes into focus when a harmless shopping spree turns deadly, leaving Lucy to stop a murderer from springing back into action . . .
DEATH BY EASTER EGG by LEE HOLLIS: As Bar Harbor's annual egg hunt approaches, Island Food & Spirits columnist and restaurateur Hayley Powell is thrilled to introduce her grandson, Eli, to local springtime traditions. Keeping up with a rambunctious toddler isn't always sunshine and rainbows—especially when a decadent peanut butter treat kills the Easter bunny himself! Now it's up to Hayley to crack the clues and scramble deadly plans before it's too late . . .
HOPPED ALONG by BARBARA ROSS: Julia Snowden's Easter Sunday at Windsholme looks like it's been borrowed from the pages of a lifestyle magazine. But when a dead body is discovered in the garden—then vanishes soon after without any explanation—an innocent hunt for eggs becomes a dangerous hunt for answers. Julia must find out if April Fool's Day came early or if she's caught in a killer's twisted game . . .
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Leslie Meier attended Bridgewater State College hoping to become
certified as a high school English teacher. While there she sent a story to Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s
Department of First Stories—and they published it. She has been writing ever
since.
Lee Hollis is the pen name for a brother and sister writing team. Rick Copp is a veteran film and television writer and producer and also the author of two mystery novel series. Holly Simason is an award-winning food and cocktails columnist.
Barbara Ross is the author of three series of novels. The first book in the Maine Clambake Mysteries, Clammed Up, was a finalist for the Maine Literary Award for Crime Fiction and was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel and the RT Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Best Book Award for Amateur Sleuth.