Lucky Lexie Mysteries
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Interview with a Dead Editor
by Shanna Swendson
Part 1 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
Worst Job Interview Ever! Alexa "Lucky Lexie" Lincoln has always had a nose for news and a knack for being first on the scene whenever there's a big story. Now her luck seems to have run out. First, she loses her reporting job. Then she gets an interview for a job at a small-town paper, only to find the editor dead on the newsroom floor. That makes her a suspect in the eyes of local policeman Wes Mosby.To make matters worse, someone sabotages her alibi, and a freak ice storm strands her in town. That's when she learns that this idyllic little town right out of a movie set is full of secrets, including people with uncanny abilities and the ghost who really runs the newspaper.To clear her name (and get the job), Lexie will have to find the real killer-a killer who seems to think she knows a lot more than she does. If she's not careful, she could be the next victim.A magical new mystery series from the author of Enchanted, Inc.
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Case of the Curious Crystals
by Shanna Swendson
Part 2 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
Small-time Crime, Big-time Danger Of all the crimes to plague the idyllic small town of Stirling Mills, Texas, Lexie Lincoln never expected jewelry theft. But thieves are breaking into local homes, stealing cheap costume jewelry and stirring up paranoia. When a ghost suggests that the jewelry may be more valuable than anyone realizes, Lexie finds herself delving into forgotten chapters of the town's strange history. It seems the jewelry might actually be valuable to those with the ability to use its power, and that poses a real danger as the crimes escalate. Lexie needs to track down the thieves before they can use the gems for nefarious purposes-and before the town tears itself apart with fear and suspicion. She can't exactly tell local cop Wes Mosby that she's getting hot tips from ghosts, so it's up to her to crack the case, stop the thieves, and foil their sinister agenda in time to save the town's spring festival. Another Lucky Lexie mystery by the author of the Enchanted, Inc. series.
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Case of the Vanishing Visitor
by Shanna Swendson
Part 4 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
Is she missing, or was she ever there?
As a newspaper reporter, Lexie Lincoln knows a good story when she sees one, and when a source doesn't show up for an interview and doesn't answer her phone, Lexie feels certain there's something wrong. This woman is a visitor to town, on her own and vulnerable, and Lexie may be the only person to realize she's gone missing.
The weird thing is that nobody else remembers seeing this woman, even though Lexie met her during a busy night in her friend Margarita's restaurant. That makes it hard for her to convince anyone that there's a problem. After all, Lexie can see ghosts most other people don't. The woman Lexie talked to might not even have been alive.
Sure of her instincts, Lexie sets out to learn more about the woman and what might have happened to her. The plot thickens when the woman's car is found abandoned. Now Lexie knows she didn't imagine the visitor, but where is she, and what happened to her?
As the clues line up, Lexie starts to worry that they're just a bit too neat, too much like a good story. Now that the police are seriously investigating the woman's disappearance, Lexie's credibility may be in danger if she got the story all wrong in the first place. She has to find the truth before the police do-and before her next issue goes to press-if she doesn't want to be the editor who cried wolf.
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Secret of the Haunted Hotel
by Shanna Swendson
Part 5 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
It's the event someone's dying to attend . . . The grand-opening party at a new bed-and-breakfast in a vintage farmhouse that's supposedly haunted poses quite the dilemma for Lexie Lincoln. Most of the other guests are noted ghost hunters, and since Lexie actually can see ghosts, she'll know whether they're frauds and whether the inn really is haunted. But showing what she knows or honestly reporting on what she sees and hears would make her sound like a tabloid reporter rather than a serious journalist. Ghosts become the least of Lexie's concerns when a flash flood blocks the road out and then one of the guests is found dead. Someone in the inn has to be a killer. If they don't figure out who, there could be more victims. It's up to Lexie to enlist the aid of the resident ghosts to break the case and save them all, but that may mean revealing her secret talent to the rest of the world. Or is an angry ghost the real threat?
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Case of the Broken Bridge
by Shanna Swendson
Part 6 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
Locking the doors may not keep a killer out Lexie Lincoln hoped the Saturday outing Wes Mosby planned would be a date, a step toward defining their ambiguous relationship, but it turns out to be something better: a story. Wes fears there was something shady about the construction of a bridge that collapsed in a recent storm. It's out of his jurisdiction, but he thinks Lexie's just the person to dig into it. She suspects Wes might be right when the county engineer she calls about the bridge invites her to his house for a cookout instead of arranging an interview. There must be something he doesn't want to discuss at the office. But when she arrives, he's nowhere to be found. His family can't get into the house because it's locked from the inside. After the police resort to kicking in a door, they find him dead from an apparent suicide. Or is it? It doesn't make sense for him to invite Lexie over, then kill himself before talking. On the other hand, there are those locked doors. How could the killer have left? Then again, this is Stirling Mills, where half the population can do seemingly impossible things. Getting in and out in spite of locked doors isn't out of the question. If it was murder, was he killed because of the bridge, or was it something else? Either way, Lexie's investigation into the bridge has made her a target of threats. If she's dealing with someone willing to kill to keep her from finding and publishing the truth, and if that person can lock or unlock any door, she won't be safe until she brings the killer to justice.
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Mystery of the Secret Santa
by Shanna Swendson
Part 7 of the Lucky Lexie Mysteries series
Someone knows who's been naughty, and they're not being nice about it Lexie Lincoln is excited about the holiday season. Stirling Mills puts on a big celebration, with elaborate light displays and numerous events. It'll be like living in one of those TV Christmas movies she binges every December. There's just one damper on her holiday spirit: the Secret Santa, an information vigilante who seems to have access to the Naughty list and who is sharing that information through anonymous notes sometimes slipped into pockets and sometimes left in people's homes during the night. Since nothing is damaged or taken and there's no sign of a break-in, no one has reported these incidents to the police, so they aren't involved, but that doesn't stop Lexie from investigating.Informing people about affairs, backstabbing, and workplace politics stirs up strife, and the fact that the Santa sometimes also leaves gifts that fulfill unspoken needs doesn't help. Lexie's not sure she believes in Santa, but someone who knows secrets, good and bad, and who can slip into homes during the night sounds a lot like St. Nick. Busting Santa might put Lexie on the Naughty list, but she feels she has to save the holiday celebration before the bad vibe drives the tourists away – and before her own secrets are revealed.
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