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Murder Season

Book 1 of the Provincetown Mysteries.
The boas are fluffed. The sass is sharpened.
Let the cocktail hour chaos begin.
In the sun-drenched streets of Provincetown, summer means tourists, drag queens, and the scent of salt air... and this year, it means murder. Sun, scandal, and sequins collide in this cozy mystery with claws.
When an ex- school teacher — who once called Provincetown home — is found dead in a local hotel, retired detective Eden Lowell is pulled back into the dark currents beneath the town’s glittering surface. Along with Nico Vega, a sharp-witted true crime podcaster, the fabulous guesthouse owner Delilah Brie, her scandalous drag queen sidekick Nunya Bizness, and a sinfully hot priest (because obviously), Eden leads the hunt to untangle a web of secrets, old fires, and buried legacies.
Provincetown’s charm hides shadows. And this summer, the past burns hotter than ever.
Whispers at The Pink Lady

Book 2 of the Provincetown Mysteries.
Murder served with martinis and mascara.
In the heart of Provincetown, the guesthouse stands tall on equal parts peeling paint, haunted history, and unapologetic attitude. Nestled in the town’s chaotic core, it is propped up by gossip, charm, and just enough caulk to pass inspection. Most houses inherit the families they are given. The Pink Lady collected hers—one fabulous misfit at a time. Run by the fierce and fabulous Delilah Brie, it’s home to a tribe of kindred spirits: a scandalously sarcastic drag queen named Nunya Bizness, a distractingly handsome priest on sabbatical, a brooding handyman with secrets under every muscle, and a former cop with a badge-shaped chip on her shoulder.
But when a mysterious guest is found dead clutching a seashell and no one believes it was suicide, whispers stir through the salt air—and so does danger. As buried truths begin to surface and pasts come knocking, The Pink Lady becomes ground zero for secrets, stilettos, and scandal. With sharp humor, irresistible charm, and a twisty mystery at its core, Whispers at The Pink Lady is a seaside cocktail of sarcasm, suspense, and found family—served with a killer twist.
Masterpiece and Mayhem

Book 3 of the Provincetown Mysteries.
Every masterpiece hides a secret. And some are deadly.
When a world-famous art dealer arrives in Provincetown with a priceless painting and a mysterious Baroness as his companion, Delilah Brie and Nunya Bizness roll out the velvet-trimmed welcome mat. But whispers spread fast: the painting might be fake; the Baroness might be broke; the gallery feud might be more than just bad blood.
Then a shocking death rattles the town—and suddenly nothing feels like coincidence.
Now the gang at The Pink Lady is knee-deep in flamboyant misdirection and they discover that some secrets refuse to stay quiet. From moonlit rooftop parties to hidden dune studios, they’ll have to peel back the layers of illusion —because in a town where performance is life, nothing is quite what it seems...
Tinsel, Tiaras, &Murder

Book 4 of the Provincetown Mysteries.
Snow Falls. Secrets Surface. Debts Come Due.
Winter transforms Provincetown into an almost unreal snow globe. Snow softens the dunes, lights glitter along Commercial Street, and wreaths adorn shop windows. The harbor stills, quiet enough to hear your own secrets echo.
Then the queens arrive.
It's Christmastime in Ptown, and the annual Holly Folly Drag Pageant is about to explode onto the scene, complete with evening gowns, rivalries, and enough personality to melt the snow off the sidewalks. Half the contestants are staying at The Pink Lady, while the others reside at The Blue Inn—one of Delilah's fiercest competitors. Opinions are rampant, consensus nonexistent, and there's only one thing anyone agrees on: this year's competition will be legendary.
Then someone winds up dead.
Christmas in Provincetown has a way of sharpening everything—love, ambition, jealousy, and grief. And with snow still falling and secrets piling up, the truth won't stay buried for long.