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The Borrowed and Blue Murders Author: Merry Jones Published: October 13, 2008 by St. Martins Series Name: Zoe Hayes Mysteries Category: Suspense Main Character: Zoe Hayes, Detective Nick Stiles, Molly Hayes, Luke Hayes, Susan Cummings The fourth in the fast paced thriller series, The Borrowed and Blue Murders finds art therapist Zoe Hayes in the final days before her marriage to Detective Nick Stiles. Nick's brothers are staying with her and her two children, six-year-old Molly and baby Luke. To add to the confusion, the body of a government agent is found on her patio. Her baby-sitter has a breakdown; a psychotic former patient pays a visit; her wedding planner is attacked, and one of her future brothers-in-law is not who he pretends to be. Click for more info. |
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The Deadly Neighbors Author: Merry Jones Published: December 15, 2007 by St. Martins Series Name: The Zoe Hayes Mysteries Category: suspense Main Character: Zoe Hayes, Nick Stiles, Molly Hayes, Walter Hayes, Susan Cummings In this taut, fast-paced suspense novel, the third featuring art-therapist Zoe Hayes, neighbors are shocked when a woman's bodyis discovered in the kitchen of Zoe's estranged father. In fact, they suspect him of killing the woman. But, as Zoe investigates, she finds that the neighbors themselves are up to some nefarious shenanigans. Zoe tries to prove her father's innocence and discovers a cruel ring of organized criminals who specialize in deadly forms of entertainment. Trying to escape their grasp, Zoe--with her daughter, Molly, in tow--must solve a series of grisly murders. Click for more info. |
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The River Killings Author: Merry Jones Published: October 15, 2006 by St Martins Series Name: The Zoe Hayes Mysteries Category: suspense, woman in jeopardy Main Character: Zoe Hayes, Molly Hayes, Susan Cummings, Nick Stiles The sequel to The Nanny Murders, The River Killings takes place on Philadelphia's Boathouse Row. For fun, art-therapist Zoe Hayes takes sculling lessons with her friend, Susan Cummings. One evening, as they practice, Susan's oar gets stuck on some flotsam, which turns out to be a dead woman's dress. The boat flips, and the two rowers find themselves in deep waters with not just one, but an entire throng of floating bodies. Click for more info. |
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