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Cozy Up to Death (#1)

Cozy Up to Death (#1)

Book 1 of the Cozy Up Series

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A man in hiding. A gang of outlaws searching for retribution. This is no time for cupcakes.

Today is Brody Steele’s first day as the new owner of The Red Herring, Pleasant Valley, Maine’s only mystery bookstore. The cute shop has a loyal customer base as well as an ornery cat.

Unfortunately, Brody doesn’t know the first thing about running a legitimate business, he doesn’t want to be in the small town, and he hates cats. On top of all that, he hasn’t read a book since high school.

When a woman walks into the store, he thinks his bad luck is about to change. But as she starts asking about the previous owner’s whereabouts, his safe new existence begins to unravel.

For Brody Steele is a man with a secret he must protect at all costs. The U.S. Government has invested a lot to keep it hidden, and his enemies will stop at nothing to expose him.

Does happiness or death await Brody in this charming seaside community?

This fascinating series is perfect for fans who want clean fiction without losing laughs or action.

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      Crime fiction author Colin Conway writes the Cozy Up Series, the 509 Crime Stories, the John Cutler Mysteries, the Flip-Flop Detective, and the Charlie-316 Series.

      Meet the Author

      Colin Conway writes in multiple crime fiction genres including cozy mysteries, police procedural, private detective, amateur sleuth, and thriller. He’s published over thirty books in a variety of series.

      If you're a fan of crime fiction novels, we'll have something you'll like.

      Colin's love for crime fiction started while serving in the U.S. Army. That’s when he discovered authors likes Lawrence Block, Andrew Vachss, and John D. MacDonald. Colin’s interest in writing developed while working as a police officer in Spokane, Washington.

      His creative secret is Rose the Office Dog, his constant companion.

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