A Maggie Skerritt Mystery Series by Charlotte Douglas

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  • Holidays Are Murder (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #2)
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    Holidays Are Murder (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #2)

    Charlotte Douglas

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2005

    THE HOLIDAYS?�DON'T YOU JUST LOVE 'EM? Been overstressed at work? Ever wish the holidays would go on an extended vacation? Worried about finding the perfect gift? Or had unresolved conflicts with family that drive you up the wall? Detective Maggie Skerritt is every woman who's been there, done that. She also excels at her work, doesn't eat right or get enough sleep and loves to have someone else do her cooking. But her job is murder and she strives to make her city safe... more

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  • Spring Break (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #3)
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    Spring Break (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #3)

    Charlotte Douglas

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2006

    SPRING BREAKDOWN It's springtime again, and all P.I. Maggie Skerritt and her charmingly levelheaded business partner and fiancé, Bill Malcolm, can do is hope that rite of passage infamously known as spring break is quiet and painless. Luckily, as the week progresses, Maggie and Bill find the influx of college kids committing only minor offenses, albeit they're piling up like empty kegs at a frat party... more

  • Wedding Bell Blues (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #4)
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    Wedding Bell Blues (A Maggie Skerritt Mystery #4)

    Charlotte Douglas

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2006

    Maggie Skerritt Can't Get Away From Weddings... The fortysomething cop-turned-P.I. has enough on her hands, dodging her mother's plans to turn Maggie's upcoming wedding to partner Bill Malcolm into an 800-guest circus. Then a friend asks them to provide security at the wedding uniting Florida's answer to the Hatfields and McCoys. And to top the week off nicely, they're hired to find a runaway bride - Maggie can empathize! - whose path intersects with a very dead, very murdered body... more

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