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When the meanest man in Skeeterville drops dead at his mailbox, no one suspects foul play until Katy Cross stumbles across a skeleton from his past... literally. Trying to be a good neighbor lands Katy in the middle of a twenty-year secret crime spree, ran by one-man-mafia, Jack Redd. Jack spent his life using the dirt he had acquired on everyone to extort whatever suited his fancy-from money to favors. Katy is determined to stay out of the investigation-her hands are full planning her daughter's Valentine's Day season bridal shower. But when her future son-in-law's mother becomes the main suspect, Katy has no choice but to get involved. As some of Skeeterville's deepest secrets come to light, it becomes obvious that no one will be crying at Jack Redd's funeral. Can Katy clear the name of an innocent woman by solving the murder of the man everyone wanted dead? A better question might be, is anyone in Skeeterville as innocent as they seem? This humorous cozy mystery has no graphic gore, foul language, or sexual content. It is great for readers who enjoy southern charm and a Christian worldview.
Someone in Skeeterville has a serious beef with Hernando and it’s up to Katy to figure out who... Sixty-thousand-dollar stud bull Hernando is shot in his pasture and falls on one of his owners, crushing him to death. Katy Cross, along with everyone else in Skeeterville, assumes the shooting (and deadly cow-tipping) are nothing more sinister than a tragic accident and a case of terrible luck. Everyone else in Skeeterville, that is, except local Post Mistress Barbara Jean Nelson, who makes it her business to let everyone know she suspects foul play. Barbara Jean’s reputation as a hateful gossip proceeds her, however, and no one takes her accusations seriously... until she is attacked at the post office, barely escaping with her life. With one of Hernando’s owners in the grave, and the only person who suspected foul play in the hospital, Katy decides it’s time to take the bull by the horns. Can she find the true murderer and uncover their connection to the dead cash cow? Join Katy Cross and her friends and family in Skeeterville as they work together to solve this latest mystery. This Christian cozy mystery contains no gore, sex, or foul language, but is full of humor and southern small town charm.
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Katy Cross, Skeeterville's favorite home health nurse, cannot figure out how her little band, The Moonlighters, snagged a spot in the town's yearly Battle of the Bands concert. But this mystery soon takes second fiddle when a body is found in the high school auditorium during practice for the competition. After last year's brush with death, Katy is determined to focus on her music and keep her nose out of the investigation. But when the town sweetheart is thrown in the slammer, her friends start singing a different tune. Can Katy weed through all the town gossip to find the real killer? Or will another one of SKeeterville's citizens be taken home to glory? Book two in the cozy mystery series from K.C. Hart follows the antics of amateur sleuth Katy Cross, along with her husband, her opinionated and very vocal elderly patients, and her band, The Moonlighters. This humorous Christian cozy mystery contains no foul language, no graphic gore or sex, but is full of lots of laughs, intrigue and Southern charm.
Enjoy this FREE first in series Christian cozy mystery by award winning author KC Hart Katy Cross is more than Skeeterville's favorite home health nurse; she’s also a Sunday school teacher and the lead guitarist for The Moonlighters, a local bluegrass band. But when she discovers a dead body during the mic check at the annual Peanut Patch Festival, she becomes an accidental sleuth as well. In Skeeterville, sweet tea and gossip are staples, so when news gets out that a community member has been murdered, everyone wants to talk to Katy about the tragedy. She does her best to separate truth from rumor, anxious to protect the people she’s come to love. But while Katy is a natural detective, her God-given talent won’t protect her from the murderer still at large. It turns out this small-town mystery is bigger than anyone expected. Cozy mystery, Cozy mystery series, Cozy mystery sets, Cozy mystery with dogs, Cozy book mystery, Cozy Christian mysteries, Cozy detective, Cozy detective mysteries, Cozy fiction, Cozy funny mystery, Cozy humorous mystery, Cozy sleuth, Amateur sleuth, Female amateur sleuth, Cozy southern mysteries, Cozy women sleuth, Cozy amateur sleuth, Mystery religious, Contemporary religious mystery, Cozy mystery middle aged sleuth, Christian fiction, Christian mystery, Women Detective Mystery, Female Detective Series
If Katy Cross can’t clear an innocent mother of a crime she didn’t commit, Christmas will be canceled for one special little boy. Skeeterville’s annual Christmas in the Park nativity scene is the holiday event of the season, but things turn more murderous than merry when a stranger is found face down in the straw, fatally stabbed with a broken shepherd’s staff. The only evidence points to the victim’s battered wife. With nothing else to go on—the sheriff makes the arrest, leaving the woman’s little boy homeless—right as the Christmas festivities kick off. Nothing about the dilemma makes sense, and Katy Cross realizes it is up to her to find the real killer before the holiday is completely ruined. Join Katy, along with her best friend Misty, and husband John, as they attempt to solve this Christmas crime before Skeeterville’s favorite celebration is brought to a screeching halt, leaving the town anything but merry and bright. As always, this Christian cozy mystery is free of sex, gore and foul language and full of fun, small town holiday spirit.
Katy accidentally wishes herself forward in time and stays for a week. She is in the house where she lives with her family in 1901, but it is now 1990. Two sisters, one 18 and one 12, are alone in the house while their parents are away. At first they can't believe what has happened, but Katy convinces them. They take care of her and she gradually gets used to all the changes she discovers, but keeping the truth secret causes complications. The three girls have a week filled with strange happenings and weird coincidences. Katy makes a promise, but will she be able to keep it - and how will the girls ever know if she did ? The last part is set in the present, with an eerie twist at the end.
A wedding and a murder do not mix . . . Katy Cross has worked hard to make her daughter, Eudora’s wedding perfect. The church is decorated, the caterer hired, and the dress is gorgeous. Katy’s even arranged for Eudora to have her bridal portraits made at the Bentley Mansion, a sprawling estate filled with beautiful flowers and stately oak trees, owned by Katy’s beloved patient, Big Momma Bentley. The nuptials are set to be the most romantic ceremony Skeeterville has ever seen. Until the photographer is found dead right in the middle of Eudora’s bridal shoot, and the police rule it a homicide. When the camera holding the wedding portraits goes missing, and Big Momma Bentley passes out and ends up in the hospital on the same day as the photographer’s demise, the dream wedding spirals into a nuptial nightmare. What’s a mother of the bride to do, except get the wedding back on track before the blessed union becomes a scandalous spectacle. This is easier said than done, with the wedding fast approaching and not a single suspect in sight. Book six in the cozy mystery series by KC Hart continues to follow amateur sleuth Katy Cross, her friends, family, and her band, the Moonlighters, as they strive to keep the tiny town of Skeeterville free of crime and mayhem.
KATY DIED THREE DAYS AFTER THE BRUTAL ATTACK. JUSTICE ARRIVED THREE DECADES LATER. In the early morning hours of August 29, 1986, Clarkson University sophomore Katy Hawelka – bright, pretty and full of life – strolled back to her upstate New York campus after a night out. On the dimly lit path beside the university’s ice hockey arena, a stranger emerged from the darkness. The brutal sexual assault and strangulation that followed rocked the campus and the local community. When Katy was declared brain-dead three days later, her family’s nightmare had only just begun. Terry Connelly soon learned details about her daughter’s death that would make her blood boil. From the bungling campus guards who could have stopped the murder, to mistakes by others that allowed the killer to wander the streets committing violence, Katy's mother became certain of one thing: The criminal justice system only meant “justice for the criminals.” A STRANGER KILLED KATY is the true story of a life cut tragically short, and of the fight by a grieving mother and others more than 30 years later to ensure that a killer would spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Katy loves God, and loves living her life for Him. She knows that it is Him who is her authority, and she loves being His child. She moves to Alaska to work at a newspaper there, and begins working at an orphanage to help there.