A Cupcakes-And-Crime Caper
When Tiffany and Rosie are asked to investigate vandalism at an art gallery, they don’t expect to stumble upon a murder…
… but that’s exactly what happens.
Pretty soon, they are investigating a collective of eccentric artists and their fans – these artists might be strange, but could one of them actually be a killer?
Or is the real killer lurking in the shadows near them?
Praise for A.R. Winters:
“The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery.” – Jaycie D, Amazon.com
“A fun cozy mystery with engaging and entertaining characters” – lq, Amazon.com
“For fans of Janet Evanovich, Rhys Bowen and Jana DeLeon, this is a funny, clean mystery.” – Clara B, Amazon.com
The Case of The Eccentric Enemies in Las Vegas is the Thirty-first book in the Tiffany Black Cases Series and is a standalone novel.
This is a light-hearted story featuring a strong female protagonist, some unusual friends and family, and a mystery that needs solving! It has no graphic gore or love scenes, or bad language.
A Cupcakes-And-Crime Caper
When Tiffany and Rosie are asked to investigate vandalism at an art gallery, they don’t expect to stumble upon a murder…
… but that’s exactly what happens.
Pretty soon, they are investigating a collective of eccentric artists and their fans – these artists might be strange, but could one of them actually be a killer?
Or is the real killer lurking in the shadows near them?
Praise for A.R. Winters:
“The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery.” – Jaycie D, Amazon.com
“A fun cozy mystery with engaging and entertaining characters” – lq, Amazon.com
“For fans of Janet Evanovich, Rhys Bowen and Jana DeLeon, this is a funny, clean mystery.” – Clara B, Amazon.com
The Case of The Eccentric Enemies in Las Vegas is the Thirty-first book in the Tiffany Black Cases Series and is a standalone novel.
This is a light-hearted story featuring a strong female protagonist, some unusual friends and family, and a mystery that needs solving! It has no graphic gore or love scenes, or bad language.