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A hilarious police procedural set in the strangest town in the
Ozarks, where whip-smart sheriff Arly Hanks does everything she can
to keep the peace. Nothing ever happens in Maggody, Arkansas,
population 755. Aside from handling the occasional barroom brawl or
exploding still, Chief of Police Arly Hanks spends her days sipping
coffee and squashing flies. She returned to Maggody two years ago,
licking her wounds after a bad Manhattan divorce, and she fell
backward into the role of sheriff. From Hizzoner the Moron--also
know as Jim Bob Buchanon, the pettily corrupt mayor--to Ruby Bee
Hanks--Arly's mother and the town's foremost gossip--the people of
Maggody are all crazy in their own ways, and that craziness is
about to turn deadly. When Joanna Mae Nookim returns to work after
giving birth, the bank manager bumps her down to minimum wage as
punishment for taking time off. It's outrageous, but there's
nothing Arly can do. But when the bank burns to the ground and the
head teller is found dead, Maggody threatens to burst into an
all-out revolution for the sake of women's rights. Fans of comic
mysteries have known for years that no small town is quite like
Maggody. With its wild cast of characters and its no-nonsense
female detective, Much Ado in Maggody is evidence of master of cozy
mysteries Joan Hess at her best. Much Ado in Maggody is the 3rd
book in the Arly Hanks Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the
series in any order.
Chief of Police Arly Hanks will do whatever it takes to keep
Maggody from losing its mind in this charming cozy mystery. In a
town as peculiar as Maggody, Arkansas, it doesn't take much to tip
the community into chaos. When Mayor Jim Bob Buchanon's SuperSaver
Buy 4 Less takes out a full-page ad boasting the new supermarket's
authentic tamales, gourmet deli counter, and various other bells
and whistles, every restaurateur in town fears that Jim Bob is
going to put him out of business. So when it comes time for the Buy
4 Less's gala opening, one citizen decides to play dirty, slipping
something into Jim Bob's famous tamale sauce that leaves
twenty-three unsuspecting attendees sick with food poisoning--and
one dead. Was this a prank that got out of hand, or is there a
maniac on the loose in Maggody? Finding out the truth will mean
digging into the dangerous underbelly of Maggody's cutthroat
restaurant community, and quick-witted police chief Arly Hanks is
the only woman for the job. Joan Hess is one of the funniest
mystery writers in the business, and this outlandish look into the
greedy schemes of small-town business owners shows her at the top
of her form. Cozy mystery fans know that once you visit Maggody,
you'll never want to leave. Madness in Maggody is the 4th book in
the Arly Hanks Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in
any order.
Another outrageous Maggody mystery, starring police chief Arly
Hanks alongside a smooth-talking televangelist and a whole town
full of sinners. Some days, police chief Arly Hanks can't help but
see Maggody, Arkansas, as little more than a cesspool of poverty,
ignorance, and incest--the kind of glorified trailer park that
gives the South a bad name. But hey, it's home. So when
silver-tongued televangelist Malachi Hope swoops into town, with a
revivalist laser light show and plans to build a Christian theme
park, Arly worries her beloved, if crazy, neighbors are about to be
swindled. But it's Malachi who should be terrified. As the town
whips itself into revival fever, it's all Arly can do to keep
Maggody from coming apart at the seams. And when the girls'
basketball coach is found dead, Arly can't help but suspect that
the murder is related to Malachi's tent meetings. To save Maggody
from itself, Arly will risk everything--in this world and the
hereafter. What Carl Hiaasen did for Florida, Joan Hess has done
for the Ozarks. This is a hilarious look at small-town greed and
the irresistible madness of Maggody, Arkansas. Miracles in Maggody
is the 9th book in the Arly Hanks Mysteries, but you may enjoy
reading the series in any order.
When a woman is shot in a cannabis patch, Arly Hanks must restore
order to her Ozarks community, in this sharp-witted mystery by an
Agatha Award-winning author. When small-town police chief Arly
Hanks returns to Maggody, Arkansas, after vacation, she finds the
population has risen to a booming 802. Among the newbies: Madame
Celeste, the psychic who's holding locals in thrall with her
predictions of doom; a handsome new high school guidance counselor;
and a gaggle of mantra-chanting hippies who have turned the old
general store into the source for cosmic harmony. Unfortunately,
life in Maggody is anything but harmonious. Robin Buchanon-a member
of Maggody's most abundant family-has been murdered. The
moonshiner, prostitute, and mother of four foul-mouthed little bad
seeds was found shot to death in a booby-trapped marijuana field.
Assuming the weed harvesters are sending a message to trespassers,
Arly decides to hold vigil and set her own trap. But when another,
seemingly unrelated, murder catches Arly off-guard, even Madame
Celeste can't predict where this case is headed. An Agatha Award
finalist, Mischief in Maggody is just the kind of "bawdy, cheerful
entertainment" that has brought countless fans to Joan Hess's
quirky, long-running Maggody series (Kirkus Reviews). Mischief in
Maggody is the 2nd book in the Arly Hanks Mysteries, but you may
enjoy reading the series in any order.
Things that go bump in the Bayou...
For bookseller and amateur sleuth Claire Malloy getting a root
canal beats going to a Malloy family reunion. But it is time her
fifteen-year-old daughter Caron visits her deceased father's
relatives. Now Claire and Caron have arrived at Malloy Manor, a
run-down mansion in Louisiana's bayou country...where the
mosquitoes are big enough to barbecue, the swamp is crawling with
alligators, the butler looks like he stepped out of a teen slasher
movie, and the wheelchair-bound matriarch, Miss Justicia, races
around the grounds cackling like a loon.
It's the perfect setting-for a murder. Before a night has passed,
Miss Justicia is sleeping with the fishes. The police call it a
"tragic accident." Caron is all for calling a cab. But Claire wants
to have a closer look at her "loving" relatives since she has a
hunch leaving Malloy Manor isn't going to be all that easy...and
neither is staying alive.
Egypt, 1912. Amelia Peabody and her dashing archaeologist husband,
Radcliffe Emerson, are once again in danger as they search for a
priceless, stolen bust of legendary Queen Nefertiti... Arriving in
Cairo for another thrilling excavation season, Amelia is relaxing
in her elegant hotel suite when a man with knife protruding from
his back staggers into her chamber and utters a single word
-'Murder' - before collapsing on the floor, dead. It soon becomes
apparent that someone has saved Amelia from a would-be
assassin-someone who is keeping a careful eye on the intrepid
archaeologist. And there can be only one answer: the brilliant
master of disguise, Sethos. For Amelia, this excavation season will
prove to be unforgettable; one where a brilliant criminal will
offer his final challenge . . . and perhaps be unmasked at last.
'Think Miss Marple with early feminist gloss crossed with Indiana
Jones' The Guardian
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