The Theft of an Antique Doll
is Theme for New Cozy Mystery
It’s time to get cozy! The
Mysterious Doll is the newest mystery in the Amelia Moore Detective Series. Linda Weaver Clarke blends a nice
balance of mystery, romance, and humor. “I love the sparks of romance -- they spice
things up and add much interest to the story.” – Susan Ortlieb, Suko’s Notebook
Most mysteries are a “who-done-it.” But in this cozy mystery
series Amelia Moore, who is the founder of the Moore Detective Agency, specializes
in missing persons. Her cases have taken her to some very interesting places
and put her in some dangerous situations, but with the help of her partner,
Rick Bonito, she always solves the case.
“This was a fun read and I enjoyed it very
much. I think you will enjoy the other books in this cozy mystery series, as
well. Amelia and Rick seem to be getting closer as the series continue and some
romance is definitely in the air.” –
Sonja Nishimoto, Sunnie Reviews
In The Mysterious Doll, Pauline Jones is confused why her boyfriend
took off without telling a soul where he was going. But that isn’t all. Sam
Whitaker is accused of stealing a valuable porcelain doll from the museum. His
disappearance makes him look guilty, but Pauline is convinced he is innocent.
When Amelia finds Sam, she realizes they need to prove his innocence. Where is
the antique doll and who has taken it?
“I am LOVING the Amelia Moore Detective Series!” wrote Shauna
Wheelwright on her book review blog. “FUN! CLEAN! FUN! AMAZING! DID I MENTION
FUN?! I recently reviewed The
Bali Mystery and loved it so much that I quickly dove into this
sequel.”
To read a Sample Chapter, visit http://www.lindaweaverclarke.com/mysteriousdoll.html
About the Author
Linda Weaver Clarke travels
throughout the United States, teaching
people to write their family history and autobiography. She is the author of several historical
sweet romances, a mystery/adventure
series, a children’s book, and a cozy mystery series.
The Mysterious Doll
(ISBN-13: 978-1502929143, Red Mountain
Shadows Publishing, 2014) can be
found at local libraries or online bookstores. For more information, visit www.lindaweaverclarke.com.