A Booking for Murder

Author Lynn Cahoon On Tour
Paperback
$18.95 US
On sale Feb 23, 2027 | 224 Pages | 9781516112180

The Next Chapter bookstore in Sedona, Arizona, is the home of a unique book club where cancer survivors like owner Rarity Cole share both literary opinions and emotional support. But sometimes the conversation turns to murder . . .

Rarity is making the most of her second act with her business, her boyfriend, and her beloved Yorkie, named Killer. The Survivors’ Book Club is also thriving. Local author Abbie is planning a pet-adoption event at the Next Chapter. New recruit Lindsey is writing a history of the Blackstone, a supposedly haunted ruin in the desert that’s been a hotel, a women’s college—and a hospital where the cure was rumored to be worse than the disease.

But Abbie’s arrival sets off tension with another member due to a past family conflict, and Lindsey’s book project leads the women into an even bigger drama. When Rarity joins Lindsey for a visit to the abandoned building, they discover an old underground morgue—and the body of a horror-film director who’s been scouting for a potential movie location.

Rarity will have to read the clues and find out who’s behind this real-life crime scene—and whether the Blackstone’s creepy history has claimed a new victim . . .
Lynn Cahoon is an award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of cozy mysteries including the Kitchen Witch Mysteries, the Cat Latimer Mystery series, the Tourist Trap Mysteries, the Farm-to-Fork series, the Survivors' Book Club Mystery series, and The Bainbridge Island Mysteries. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers and her books have sold more than a million copies. Originally from Idaho, she grew up living the small-town life she now loves to feature in her novels. She now lives with her husband and two fur babies in a small historic town in Eastern Tennessee and can be found online at LynnCahoon.com.

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The Next Chapter bookstore in Sedona, Arizona, is the home of a unique book club where cancer survivors like owner Rarity Cole share both literary opinions and emotional support. But sometimes the conversation turns to murder . . .

Rarity is making the most of her second act with her business, her boyfriend, and her beloved Yorkie, named Killer. The Survivors’ Book Club is also thriving. Local author Abbie is planning a pet-adoption event at the Next Chapter. New recruit Lindsey is writing a history of the Blackstone, a supposedly haunted ruin in the desert that’s been a hotel, a women’s college—and a hospital where the cure was rumored to be worse than the disease.

But Abbie’s arrival sets off tension with another member due to a past family conflict, and Lindsey’s book project leads the women into an even bigger drama. When Rarity joins Lindsey for a visit to the abandoned building, they discover an old underground morgue—and the body of a horror-film director who’s been scouting for a potential movie location.

Rarity will have to read the clues and find out who’s behind this real-life crime scene—and whether the Blackstone’s creepy history has claimed a new victim . . .

Author

Lynn Cahoon is an award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of cozy mysteries including the Kitchen Witch Mysteries, the Cat Latimer Mystery series, the Tourist Trap Mysteries, the Farm-to-Fork series, the Survivors' Book Club Mystery series, and The Bainbridge Island Mysteries. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers and her books have sold more than a million copies. Originally from Idaho, she grew up living the small-town life she now loves to feature in her novels. She now lives with her husband and two fur babies in a small historic town in Eastern Tennessee and can be found online at LynnCahoon.com.

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