There are just some people that just plain don't care about anyone but themselves. Micah was one such person. In order to get to the top he stepped on many feet and hurt many people.
Everyone was having a lovely day at the carnival that Missy, the preachers wife and Holly had put together. The entire town got involved and people from all over came. A lot of them came because they knew Micah, who would have his first TV show would be there. Four of them had been horribly hurt by him and really wanted to get back at him. But only one of them would end up murdering him.
Brigid and Linc were heading home when they spotted the body--the Sheriff wasn't far behind. Brigid and the Sheriff started immediately to try and find the murderer. But it took Jett, Brigid's large Newfoundland dog to ultimately tree the perpetrator!!
It was kind of hard for me to feel sorry for the murdered man--but justice has to be served one way or another! The chili recipe that Linc made to sell at the carnival sounds delicious--the recipe is at the end--even I may attempt to make this one!
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There’s so much to see and do at a carnival! There’s the smell of carnival treats like funnel cakes and cotton candy. Games that give you a chance to dunk the sheriff or win a stuffed teddy bear. Don’t forget the Ferris wheel ride. And yes, there’s that unpleasant business about the murdered man lying on the ground in the parking lot.
When Linc and Brigid agree to host a chili booth at the Summer Carnival, they never thought the day would end in discovering one of their B & B guests, the popular host of the online travel show, “Take Five,” murdered in the parking lot.
But was Micha really all that popular? Someone, actually a lot of people, certainly didn’t think so, and it’s up to Brigid and Sheriff Davis to figure out which one them hated Micha enough to kill him.
And it never hurts to have a huge Newfoundland dog help you track down a murderer, particularly when they can’t be found!
This is the 12th book in the Cottonwood Springs Cozy Mystery Series by a USA Today Bestselling Author and Amazon All-Star.
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USA TODAY bestselling author and seven time Amazon All Star Author, Dianne Harman, draws her stories and characters from a diverse business and personal background. She owned a national antique and art appraisal business for many years, left that industry, and opened two yoga centers where she taught and certified yoga instructors. She's traveled extensively throughout the world and loves nothing more than cooking, playing backgammon with her husband, Tom, and throwing the ball for their dog, Kelly.
Being a dog lover and having attended numerous cooking schools, she couldn't resist writing about food and dogs. Dianne is the author of several cozy mystery series: Cedar Bay, Liz Lucas, High Desert, Midwest, Jack Trout, and the Northwest. Each of these books contains recipes from her travels. Alexis, the first book in the Midlife Journey Series was also recently published. She's the author of the award-winning suspenseful Coyote Series.
Murder in the Pearl District was chosen by Amazon to be one of their Mystery books in their October, 2016 homage of great writing by independent authors and several of her books have been chosen by them as PRIME books!
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I liked the Ferris wheel ride. I would walk away from that person.
I always loved trying out all the food
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Back when I was in school, the school across from house always had a carnival every summer. My fav food was & still is the funnel cake plus the rides...so much fun!
Yes. I visited many carnivals years ago when I was young and when my children were young. My favorite thing, besides the food, was to watch this extremely talented gentleman who carved wildlife statues out of logs. With a chainsaw!
I have been to many carnivals and love them especially the fried dough. I have seem people that have done me wrong, but I just turn the cheek and make friends, if possible.
I love the Ferris Wheel as a child when my parents took me to the country to a carnival.. As for revenge it does you no good.. just walk away...
I've been to many carnivals and my favorite thing is elephant ears.
I love the carnival! I loved it when I was young and I love taking my kids now. The ridesm the food, the games, its just all wonderful and fun.
I have been to a carnival. I think my favorite is the cotton candy!
I have never been to a carnival, because it was too expensive, mostly.
I have been to a few carnivals. My favorite food is funnel cakes.
I've been to a number of carnival. My favorite is the carnival games and also the food.
I've been to many carnivals in my life. and if someone did me wrong there I would not walk away.
We went to the carnival every 4th of July. I loved the snow cones and cotton candy. I would probably not confront someone who had done me wrong.
I have been to many carnivals. I used to love the rides most but now that I'm older I love the food and to people watch. I have been done wrong and did not take revenge.
I have been to the carnival. I love the ferrris wheel and the corn dogs!
I like to get kettle corn when I go to a carnival.
I love the rides and the treats at the Carnival! It is expensive, but so much fun!
My favorite thing is kettle corn, and I'd walk away and not take revenge.
I like the cotton candy at carnivals and also the rides.
Heather
If someone did me wrong I would walk away.
No rewards to revenge.
Carnivals I love the tilt a whirl ride.
I always loved playing the games. I wouldn't waste my time with them. Forgive and move on.
I loved the carnival games and rides. I would walk away from that person.
Yes, I've been to a carnival. I like the cotton candy. I wouldn't take revenge but I would hope they'd get hit by the karma bus.
I enjoyed the rides at the Carnival,especially the Ferris Wheel. I would not take revenge if someone did me wrong. I would just move on.
I love the carnival/ county fair. My favorite thing I have done there was trying out the mechanical bull! It was so much fun, and almost worth it because I was sore for days afterwards. I don't think I would really "get revenge", but I would give that person a piece of my mind.
We always go to the carnival at the county fair. In my teens, my boyfriend won me all kinds of stuffed animals and trinkets from carnival games. Good memories! I'd like to get revenge on a couple of people that have done me wrong, but I won't.
We have a fair in our town every year but ive never been to a carnival! I do like cotton candy!
I have been to many carnivals. I loved the rides. If someone did me wrong, I would walk away.
I have been to a carnival. The best part is watching my six kiddos have fun. I believe in turning the other cheek.
MY favorite thing is the tilt a whirl. I would be able to walk away, but would not be able to stop thinking about it.