A Murder In Milburn (Complete Series)

By Nancy McGovern
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GET READY FOR NANCY MCGOVERN'S NEW, RELATED SERIES, "A RETURN TO MILBURN", BY READING THIS BIG BOX SET CONTAINING THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL SERIES! ALL FOR JUST 99 CENTS! This Box Set contains ALL 12 of the original stories from Nancy McGovern's popular Culinary Cozy Mystery series, "A Murder In Milburn"... ...with ALL 12 delicious recipes from Nora's "Madness Diner Cookbook"! THAT'S MORE THAN 2,000 PAGES of fun characters & intriguing whodunits! INCLUDES: Death At A Diner Death Of A Deputy Death In The Library Death Under The Fireworks Death By Ice Cream Death At The Zoo Death At A Wedding Death Of A Psychic Death At A B & B Death On Social Media Death Of A Rock Star Death On Bingo Night RECIPES INCLUDED: Nora’s Shepherd’s Pie Nora’s Delicious Crepes Nora’s Pomegranate Iced Tea Nora’s Wonderful Watermelon Cocktails Nora’s Cardamom Buttermilk Pie Nora’s Mahi Mahi With Pineapple Salsa Nora’s Peanut Butter Bacon Burgers! Nora’s Sweet & Spicy Mac & Cheese Nora’s Lovely Lamingtons Nora’s Crispy Orange Chicken Sandwich Nora’s Chocolatey Chocolate Cake Nora’s Super-Soft Super-Simple Peanut Butter Cookies PLUS 2 FREE BOOKS from Nancy's "Bluebell Knopps" & "Slice of Paradise" series AND a Sneak Peak at her "Comfort Cakes Cozy Mysteries" series! Get your copy today! FROM BOOK 1: Nora Newberry has been working to make her dreams come true and finally, after 10 years, it's time! She’s moved back to her hometown of Milburn, Wyoming, and, together with her lifelong best friend, Raquel Madden, is opening the diner they've been planning since high school. Life couldn't be better...and it's time to celebrate! Sadly, the celebration doesn't last long. Just three days before the diner is set to open its doors, Raquel is found murdered. And with no clear motive and little cooperation from the townspeople, Nora is thrown into a murder investigation that just may cause her to lose her own life. Read more

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