Murder in the South of France
Part 1 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
When her sister dies, Atlanta copywriter Maggie Newberry flies to the south of France to find the little niece that no one in the family even knew existed. Along the way, she finds handsome sexy Frenchman Laurent Dernier to help with the search. Meanwhile, her sister's murderer sets his sights on the little girl-and Maggie.
Murder à la Carte
Part 2 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
When her French chef boyfriend inherits an ancient vineyard in Provence, Maggie Newberry leaves Atlanta for the tiny village of St-Buvard and the rich tastes, smells and sights of French country life. But murder has gone long before them and follows close behind.
Murder in Provence
Part 3 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
A year spent living in the south of France is not all it's cracked up to be-especially when you have no job, a prickly first year of marriage, and your new BFF is murdered virtually before your eyes. Maggie Newberry is determined to help the investigations into Brigitte's murder even if the incredibly sexy and very available French police detective on the case can only complicate her life in every possible way. Murder in Provence is set in the ancient city of Arles and, like the other books in the series, showcases the sights and mouthwatering cuisine of Provence-with a healthy dash of murder.
Murder in Paris
Part 4 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
The City of Light is anything but when a killer stalks the cobblestone streets… For a woman who loves fashion, there is no place on earth more exciting than Paris where the clothes are to die for and everyone you meet is dressed to kill. Maggie's visit to the City of Light during Paris Fashion Week turns into a nightmare when she witnesses a murder in her own family. Determined to find out who the killer is-before her husband's patience and her marriage expires-Maggie steps into a glittering world of fashion as cutthroat and vicious as any drug cartel. It could be Maggie's grandest hour–if she can survive it. This book takes Maggie back to Paris for a very personal sojourn. This time it's all on the line for our intrepid expatriate-with a murder that happens close to her-and for a reason that not even the deceased's nearest and dearest would ever suspect.
Murder in Aix
Part 5 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Life is good indeed, especially if you're a thirty-something expatriate living in an area of Provence where people would kill to live. And do! When Maggie's new best friend is arrested for murder Maggie is determined to find the real culprit. Trouble is, there are a few roadblocks in her way, like an old friend on the verge of divorce who's chosen Maggie's house to have her nervous breakdown in and an ex-boyfriend who has the power to make Maggie's life miserable. And the killer is as warped and determined as any Maggie has encountered in her four years living in France.
Murder in Nice
Part 6 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
The French Riviera is the ultimate travel destination…unless murder is on the itinerary. When an old high school friend is murdered on the Cte d'Azur while auditioning for the hit TV travel show "Americans See Europe," Maggie is forced to break away from village life and new motherhood to find the killer. Her sleuthing takes her from the sun-drenched beaches of Saint-Tropez to the cafes and backstreets of Arles, across lavender fields and stunning medieval ruins and straight into the evil hands of her most diabolical adversary yet. Can Maggie find her friend's killer before an innocent man pays for the crime? And can she do it without paying the ultimate price herself?
Murder in the Latin Quarter
Part 7 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Maggie's much anticipated Paris holiday takes a dark turn when she ventures into the city's famed Latin Quarter to visit Laurent's ailing aunt-only to find a very healthy aunt and a very dead body. Does the murder have something to do with Aunt Delphine? Was she the intended victim? With her new baby daughter in tow, Maggie struggles to find the answers. In the process she learns more about Laurent's family-and stumbles across a terrible secret that would tempt anybody to commit murder. Can Maggie find the murderer without destroying the Dernier family name? And can she do it before the killer catches her in a dark, lonely alley in the Latin Quarter?
Murder in the Abbey
Part 8 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Situated in the rolling hills of England's pastoral Cotswolds, the Abbey is a charming Bed & Breakfast where guests taste the pleasures of rank and prestige from a bygone era-until murder slams face first onto its welcome mat. When the victim turns out to be someone close to both Maggie and Laurent, they leave their French vineyard to say goodbye-and to find out why. Once in England, they discover that the tranquil countryside of Shelley and Wadsworth can be every bit as treacherous as the most sinister backstreets of Marseilles.
Murder in the Bistro
Part 9 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Is there a connection between the cat found napping in the flour barrel of the newest bistro and the dead American chef in the meat freezer? When it comes to Maggie Newberry and the cranky villagers of St-Buvard, how could there not be? Once more back in Provence, Maggie finds her hands full with village politics ratcheting up to nuclear level, her BFF back on her living room couch-this time with a snotty teenager in tow-and a full-blown riot developing over the brand new American-owned bistro. When the fractious American chef ends up dead, Maggie will need to find out who killed her-and fast-before the chef's killer decides that two dead Americans in the village are better than one.
A Provençal Christmas
Part 9.5 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Enjoy a taste of the season Provence-style with this festive Maggie Newberry short story.It's Christmas in St-Buvard where Maggie and Laurent are home in Provence for the holiday for first time ever. When Danielle gives the Dernier children a mysterious old Advent calendar, things begin to happen that drive Maggie to the unmistakable conclusion that Christmas in Provence is different than anywhere else.Bonus material! Laurent's favorite Christmas season recipes also included.
Murder in Cannes
Part 10 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Summer on the Cte d'Azur means tan bodies, wide beaches and glamorous nightclubs throbbing with the vitality of the rich and beautiful. So when Maggie Newberry arranges to meet an old boyfriend at the International Advertising Festival in Cannes, it's no surprise she begins to feel the seduction of her old life.But amidst the glamor, beautiful clothes and brilliant creative work on display, there is also the side of the business Maggie had forgotten was always there too. The petty rivalries, the dirty deals, the betrayals, are all still front and center. When the back-stabbing turns literal and the wife of Maggie's childhood friend is accused of the murder, Maggie knows she has to help. Along the way she needs to fight the police, Laurent, and even her own natural instincts about who she is now and the life she left behind.She learns the hard way that the treachery rife in her old industry has since ramped up to a whole new level-one that her quiet life as a vigneron's wife has not at all prepared her for…and one that could very well get her killed.
Murder in Grenoble
Part 11 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Maggie and Grace's plan to work out their differences at a charming ski resort in Grenoble takes a deadly nose-dive when they become trapped by an avalanche with ten people–one of whom is a cold-blooded murderer. Will the two of them make up in time to uncover who the killer is before he or she systematically makes his way through the guest roster, one murder at a time?Book 11 in the popular Maggie Newberry mystery series, this book is a clean read with no graphic violence, sex or strong language.Genre: light culinary cozy mystery, women amateur sleuth, cozy animal (dog)
Murder in the Vineyard
Part 12 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Life in Provence was just settling down for American ex-pat Maggie Newberry when a dead body shows up in her vineyard…with a knife in its back. Curious to learn about who the victim is, Maggie's motivation skyrockets when her husband Laurent is arrested for the murder.With the evidence piling up against Laurent by the day, and witness after witness coming forward to swear he is the killer, can Maggie find the real murderer and will she find the cabal behind the campaign to send Laurent to prison for life? And can she do it before her life and those of her dear ones come crashing down around her?Murder in the Vineyard is a cozy mystery set in the south of France with all the tastes, sounds, and fragrances of la belle France. It has no graphic violence or sex and includes at least one adorable dog or cat.
Murder in Arles
Part 13 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Once an arena for gladiators and wild beasts, the Arles Amphitheatre today is a popular tourist attraction-except when it is a setting for murderWhen an afternoon flea market held in the Roman ruin spells mortal ruin for one poor soul the police have good reason not to care who killed him. But because Maggie's small son was nearby when the murder occurred, Maggie can't let it go-even if it means following and unraveling the tangle of lies and secrets to find the truth--and forever upsetting the happy balance of life at Domaine St-Buvard in the process.This book is a clean read: no graphic violence, sex or strong languageGenre: light culinary cozy mystery, women amateur sleuth, cozy animal (dog)
Murder à la Mode
Part 16 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
With the wine harvest behind them, things had just started to calm down for Maggie and Laurent in their French village of Saint-Buvard when a team of celebrity judges arrives to put on a contest to decide in a blind taste test which country makes the best pastries-the Brits, the Americans, the Germans or the French. When one of the contestants ends up stabbed to death, the suspect is a friend. Maggie will need to find a way past the woman's obvious motive and the damning circumstantial evidence to free her-without putting herself or Laurent in the hot seat in the process.(Bonus: Laurent's classic chocolate soufflé recipe is at the end of the book.)This book is a clean read: no graphic violence, sex or strong languageGenre: culinary cozy mystery, women amateur sleuth, cozy animal (dog)
Murder in the Lavender
Part 18 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Evil doesn't always have a bad smell.In fact, sometimes it's downright heavenly.When a young homeless girl is found dead in the lavender field she was hired to harvest a friend of Laurent's is arrested for her murder. In spite of her personal misgivings, Maggie promises her husband to work with the local authorities to either clear Rochelle or find the real killer.When Maggie begins to look closer into the business of lavender production it soon becomes clear that much more sinister forces are at play than drawer sachets and soap. Will Maggie listen to the facts or what her gut is telling her about the crime? And when a well-guarded secret threatens to bring down everything she and Laurent have built in France, will she make the right choice-even if it goes against everything she believes in?This book is a clean read: no graphic violence, sex or strong languageGenre: light culinary cozy mystery, women amateur sleuth, cozy animal (dog)Murder in Lavender: A riveting mystery thriller set in Provence (A Maggie Newberry Mystery Book 18)
Murder in Mont St-Michel
Part 19 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Remote. Mysterious. Deadly.Situated off the Normandy coast, Mont-Saint Michel has been many things in its history: a prison, a siege fortress and an abbey. When Maggie and Laurent-who are struggling with the revelation of a family secret that threatens their marriage-take part in a couples' counseling weekend on the island they are thrust head first into the setting for a brutal double murder. Because a once-in-a-century storm is bearing down on the island preventing communication with the outside world, their small group of six is trapped on the island-with a murderer. And the clock is ticking. Maggie has only one night to find the killer-and elicit a confession-before the police arrive and go with the obvious evidence-all of which points directly at Laurent.This book is a clean read: no graphic violence, sex or strong language Genre: light culinary cozy mystery, women amateur sleuth. Murder in Mont St-Michel: A riveting mystery thriller set in Provence
Murder in the Village
Part 20 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
How about a little murder with that Brie?A series of malicious poison pen letters leads Maggie into a writhing snakepit of revenge, spitefulness, and murder. When the village cheese seller is shot to death, an easy scapegoat is found on the strength of the vicious lies in the letters. Maggie knows what small-minded villagers are capable of-especially when a decades-old grievance is at the heart of the bitterness. If she doesn't work fast, the festering resentment could very well send an innocent woman to prison for a murder she didn't commit.
Murder in St-Tropez
Part 21 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Maggie and her vintner husband Laurent are long overdue for a real vacation. So with the harvest in their Provençal vineyard over, they've slipped away to the jewel in the Cote d'Azur-St-Tropez-for a week of sunning, shopping, and…reconnecting.Unfortunately, St-Tropez was more than just fun in the sun back in Laurent's day when he and his cronies used to scam the rich tourists there for a living.Who could blame him for thinking his deeds in St-Tropez had been buried for good? And when the bodies start falling over the side of their rented yacht, who could blame Maggie for thinking he should have known better?With the clock ticking and Laurent's freedom in jeopardy by a very determined policeman with an axe to grind and a long memory, Maggie will have to dig deep this time to find the culprit behind the murders.Or return to Domaine St-Buvard minus a husband.
Murder in Grasse
Part 22 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
USA Today Bestselling author Susan Kiernan-Lewis is back with a panoply of flavors, color and fragrances from the South of France when her well-loved and quirky characters stumble onto a murder that may decide the future of the perfume industry in France. When Maggie and Grace take a much needed weekend trip to the perfume capital of the world, Grasse they find rejuvenation, reconnection…and murder.When the helpful docent of their perfume tour ends up dead in their rented apartment swimming pool, Maggie and Grace decide that something definitely smells rotten. When the girl's twin sister begs them to find the killer, they do-but there's a catch. If they don't find the killer in time, the tourism that the area depends so heavily on will dry up…like a rose petal in direct sunlight.With the clock ticking, Maggie and Grace will have to dig deep to find the culprit behind the murder before the killer decides that the two of them are the realbarrier to a good life on the Cte d'Azur.
Murder in Monaco
Part 23 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Where's there's glitz and money…there's a knife poised for every backThe Cte d'Azur is the timeless epitome of beauty, from its lush green hills to its azure waters and white sandy beaches. And Monaco has always been the jewel right in the center of the Riviera, a sparkling example of incomparable wealth and beauty. But when Laurent and Grace disappear on an antique buying trip to Monaco that should only take a few hours, the police suggest they ran off together. With only a contrary off-duty detective from Aix who never liked her, Maggie will plumb the underbelly of Monaco's gambling dens to find her loved ones before they disappear forever.
Murder in the Villa
Part 23.5 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
It was a dark and spooky Halloween night in Provence...Maggie and Laurent embark on a chilling adventure when their car breaks down on their way to a village Halloween party. Dressed as French Resistance Fighters, the pair take refuge from the coming storm in an old villa set far back from the road where they meet an old woman who thinks the war is still going on. Believing them to be fellow Resistance fighters like herself, Valène Lavallière reveals her tragic story of forbidden love and a heart-stopping secret from nearly eighty ago. As the storm builds outside, Maggie and Laurent soon realize that not everything they are seeing is the truth and the secrets that the old woman harbors could very well make the morning after this Halloween night one they never live to see.
Murder in Montmartre
Part 24 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
Make new friends, but kill the old... After twenty years living in France, Maggie's proud of her language skills and her ability to adapt to a foreign culture, so when four women from her Atlanta high school invite her to get together for a mini reunion in Paris, Maggie can't wait to show them how she's changed. Unfortunately, after two awkward days and a miserable Seine River tour Maggie realizes what she should have remembered-three of the four girls were never really nice to her in high school-and the fourth one didn't know she existed. Everything changes dramatically however, when, on the morning that Maggie decides to leave early, one of her friends is found brutally murdered in her hotel room. The police suspect the killer is one of the four surviving friends with Maggie's name topping the list. Determined to prove her innocence, Maggie plunged into the secret pockets and hidden quarters of Montmartre and the nontouristy parts around the Sacre Coeur to find out the truth. In the process she discovers that each of her friends had reasons for wanting Christy dead. As suspicions deepen and tensions rise, what started as a fun reunion in the City of Light, becomes an intense game of life-and-death as Maggie races to unmask the killer and the decades-old secret that drives her-before she kills again. Murder in Montmartre is a riveting international whodunit about the snarled perceptions of old friendships, and the treasures - and tragedies - that can arise when a terrible past that won't die collides with the lies of the present.
Murder in Cassis
Part 27 of the Maggie Newberry Mysteries series
There are wedding bells at Dormir! Zouzou brings home an entourage of friends for the week before her nuptials. But when her groom's best man takes a nose dive off the cliffs of Cassis during an afternoon frolic, the ME is able to show he was shoved. Pierre is a suspect and Grace begs Maggie to find him innocent. After all, the champagne is already bought, the guests on their way, and Zouzou is six months pregnant.As Maggie digs into the lives and relationships of the wedding party, she uncovers a web of secrets, jealousies and lies that extends well past the wedding party and into her own family as well. With the clock ticking toward the big day, Maggie must work quickly to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again and shatters everybody's happily-ever-after dreams forever."Murder in Cassis" is a gripping mystery that blends family drama with French village charm into an unputdownable page-turner. USA TODAY Bestselling Author Susan Kiernan-Lewis is the author of The Maggie Newberry Mysteries, the post-apocalyptic thriller series The Irish End Games, The Mia Kazmaroff Mysteries, The Stranded in Provence Mysteries, The Claire Baskerville Mysteries, and The Savannah Time Travel Mysteries.Visit www.susankiernanlewis.com or follow Author Susan Kiernan-Lewis on Facebook.