Murder for a Song

Murder for a Song by K. M. Jackways is a cozy mystery published by Old Souls Press on October 5, 2022. This 230-page book follows Esther, who lives in the quaint town of Ledstow, where her passion for musicals and her ukulele often lead her into conversations with anyone willing to listen. When a murder occurs at her workplace, Esther finds herself in a position where she must prove her best friend’s innocence, navigating a web of suspects and unexpected magical elements.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and supernatural intrigue as Esther uses her unique abilities to uncover the truth. With her ukulele and a knack for getting people to talk, she embarks on a journey that reveals deeper family secrets and a connection to magic. This edition introduces the first installment of the Musical Mayhem series, featuring themes of amateur sleuthing and paranormal elements, appealing to fans of witty female protagonists and cozy mysteries.
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In the quaint town of Ledstow, Esther lives a good distance from her nosy parents, talks to anyone who will listen about musicals, and jams on her ukulele. But when murder comes to her workplace, everyone is a suspect.
When her best friend is taken in for questioning, it’s up to Esther to prove his innocence. With her ukulele that has a will of its own and an uncanny gift to get people talking, she takes over where the police have failed.
But the mystery becomes extra knotty, when she discovers something more magical than just caffeine flows in her veins. Can Esther clear her friend’s name, uncover the witchy family secrets and figure out why the police detective seems to be following her by Christmas?
Murder for a Song is the first book in the delightful Musical Mayhem series. If you like witty female sleuths, ghost-hunting, freaky familiars and sweet slow-burn romance, you will love these magical cozy mysteries.
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