Maypole Mysteries: A Paranormal Romance Series
Book Details
Author(s)Sofia Westlake
ISBN / ASINB07S74HQ4C
ISBN-13978B07S74HQ44
Sales Rank154,124
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Love and murder are all too real at the Maypole Mystery Dinner Theater.
Miss Pennyweather’s Lover
Constance Maypole loves everything about running a tea room and murder mystery dinner theater. As far as she is concerned, Salem is the perfect place and she has no desire to leave. Then Connie’s sister Phoebe refuses to marry local businessman Tom Sharpe. Suddenly the murder mystery goes from theater to real life and at the end of the night there is a dead body on the floor of the Maypole’s house.
Colonel Dalrymple’s Short Sword
Officer Phillip Dent is determined to solve Salem’s recent murder case, but the chief of police wants Dent to stand down. When Alice Berg is appointed to keep an eye on Dent, he figures he’s going to have to ditch her. But Alice is unlike any woman that Phillip Dent has ever met. Soon enough he realizes that she is going to be his greatest ally. Of course, Phillip will have to keep his eyes on the prize and try not to be distracted by a woman who holds more secrets than the town of Salem itself.
The Vicar’s Poisoned Pen
Prudy Maypole is more interested in tea cakes than solving murders. Then one of Aunt Mary’s best friends chokes on a piece of metal in one of Prudy’s famous lemon tea cakes. The town of Salem is starting to point fingers at the Maypole Mystery Dinner Theater and business is hurting. Prudy knows there’s nothing wrong with her kitchen or her cakes, but there’s certainly something strange going on in the Maypole’s Theater.
The Cabin Boy’s Fever
Isabella Weatherby is tired of being the pariah of Salem. Tom Sharpe has been pulling her strings for far too long. But taking a stand comes with a price when you have two small children to think of and a husband who ran off without a word. Then Isabella meet’s Max. Max is the new black sheep in town and Isabella is determined to figure him out.
The Sea Captain’s Tea Bags
Phoebe Maypole is tired of saying no to Salem’s shadiest businessman Tom Sharpe. How many times must a girl say no before a man listens? And how is it that ever since Tom Sharpe first took a shine to Phoebe, a continuous streak of bad luck has plagued the Maypole’s Dinner Theater? Phoebe is determined to put an end to the bad luck and Tom’s interest. She just doesn’t know where to start.
Private investigator Lucas Hunter figured his trip to Salem to investigate fraudulent insurance claims was going to be a walk in the park. It doesn’t take long for Lucas to realize that he’s just come in at the end of the story. The board is set. The pieces are moving. And Lucas can’t decide which side Phoebe Maypole is playing for. Unfortunately for Lucas, his heart doesn’t seem to care either way.
Miss Pennyweather’s Lover
Constance Maypole loves everything about running a tea room and murder mystery dinner theater. As far as she is concerned, Salem is the perfect place and she has no desire to leave. Then Connie’s sister Phoebe refuses to marry local businessman Tom Sharpe. Suddenly the murder mystery goes from theater to real life and at the end of the night there is a dead body on the floor of the Maypole’s house.
Colonel Dalrymple’s Short Sword
Officer Phillip Dent is determined to solve Salem’s recent murder case, but the chief of police wants Dent to stand down. When Alice Berg is appointed to keep an eye on Dent, he figures he’s going to have to ditch her. But Alice is unlike any woman that Phillip Dent has ever met. Soon enough he realizes that she is going to be his greatest ally. Of course, Phillip will have to keep his eyes on the prize and try not to be distracted by a woman who holds more secrets than the town of Salem itself.
The Vicar’s Poisoned Pen
Prudy Maypole is more interested in tea cakes than solving murders. Then one of Aunt Mary’s best friends chokes on a piece of metal in one of Prudy’s famous lemon tea cakes. The town of Salem is starting to point fingers at the Maypole Mystery Dinner Theater and business is hurting. Prudy knows there’s nothing wrong with her kitchen or her cakes, but there’s certainly something strange going on in the Maypole’s Theater.
The Cabin Boy’s Fever
Isabella Weatherby is tired of being the pariah of Salem. Tom Sharpe has been pulling her strings for far too long. But taking a stand comes with a price when you have two small children to think of and a husband who ran off without a word. Then Isabella meet’s Max. Max is the new black sheep in town and Isabella is determined to figure him out.
The Sea Captain’s Tea Bags
Phoebe Maypole is tired of saying no to Salem’s shadiest businessman Tom Sharpe. How many times must a girl say no before a man listens? And how is it that ever since Tom Sharpe first took a shine to Phoebe, a continuous streak of bad luck has plagued the Maypole’s Dinner Theater? Phoebe is determined to put an end to the bad luck and Tom’s interest. She just doesn’t know where to start.
Private investigator Lucas Hunter figured his trip to Salem to investigate fraudulent insurance claims was going to be a walk in the park. It doesn’t take long for Lucas to realize that he’s just come in at the end of the story. The board is set. The pieces are moving. And Lucas can’t decide which side Phoebe Maypole is playing for. Unfortunately for Lucas, his heart doesn’t seem to care either way.

