Butterscotch Jones Cozy Mysteries 1 (Books 2-4)
Big Bones | Gone South | Home Fires
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Melanie Jackson
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In "Big Bones," when the mafia plane exploded, that should have been the end of troubles for McIntyre's Gulch, but the government only became more interested in The Gulch and RCMP detective Chuck Goodhead. Butterscotch Jones has other woes besides. A giant skeleton has been discovered outside of town, and Sasquatch Watch is on the way with reporters and an anthropologist. Can she get rid of them before someone ends up dead?
In "Gone South," Butterscotch receives a call from the States informing her that her father is dying. But is it a genuine deathbed call for reconciliation or a trap? In either case, Butterscotch solicits the help of Detective Chuck Goodhead to sneak over the border to see her father. From that point on, chaos reigns. This latest installment in the series sees Butterscotch grow in unexpected ways.
In "Home Fires," Christmas is coming to McIntyre's Gulch. Unfortunately, Butterscotch's boyfriend, Mountie Chuck Goodhead, is not. Instead, he's stuck in a snowstorm with his father, whom he doesn't get along with. But it is the season for miracles, and maybe one will happen for Chuck and his father. For readers looking for cozy thrillers set in the Canadian outback, Butterscotch Jones should fit the bill.
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