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With my family at odds, my flower shop losing customers, and my husband's future in jeopardy - do I, Abby Knight Salvare, have anything left to be thankful for?A CORNUCOPIA OF CALAMITIES . . .Thanksgiving is right around the corner and everything in Abby's life seems to be falling apart. The last thing she needs to worry about is where to eat. Does she go to her parents' house for dinner or break with tradition and go to her mother-in-law's house instead? Abby's mom is in a tizzy and Abby is desperately seeking a solution. But she has a bigger problem when hunky hubby Marco becomes a suspect in the murder of his landlord, realtor Arthur McMahon.After Abby overhears two of the wealthy realtor's children joking about his demise at the funeral home, she is sure that one of them did the deed.



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Kate Collins

Kate Collins is the author of the best-selling Flower Shop Mystery series. Her books have made the New York Times Bestseller list, the Barnes & Noble mass market mystery best-sellers' lists, the Independent Booksellers' best-seller's lists, as well as booksellers' lists in the U.K. and Australia. All Flower Shop Mysteries are available in paperback, hardback and large print editions. The first three books in the FSM series are now available on audiobook. In January of 2016, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel aired the first Flower Shop Mystery series movie, MUM'S THE WORD, followed by SLAY IT WITH FLOWERS and DEARLY DEPOTTED later that year. The movies star Brooke Shields, Brennan Elliott, Beau Bridges and Kate Drummond.In December of 2017, a Christmas novella featuring the whole cast from the Flower Shop Mystery series was released in e-book format. MISSING UNDER THE MISTLETOE is the first mystery to be released digitally, with plans for many more stories to come. Kate started her career writing children's stories for magazines and eventually published historical romantic suspense novels under the pen name Linda Eberhardt and Linda O'brien.



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