![]() ![]() This time, theyre planning to wipe out a natural cranberry bog, along with the islands namesake berries, to build a luxury subdivision. Or her life.Ģ - Dead and Berried: In this delicious follow-up to Murder on the Rocks, developers have returned to Cranberry Island. Now, Natalie must get cooking to solve the mystery and find the true killer before she loses the Gray Whale Inn. But when her guests start turning up dead, the police and most of the townspeople think Natalie has added murder to the mix. She adores whipping up her signature blueberry coffee cake and killer cranberry scones for her guests. Before writing Murder on the Rocks, Karen spent many summers in island fishing communities in Maine and Newfoundland although she now lives in Texas, she escapes to Maine as often as possible.ġ - Murder On the Rocks (Agatha Award nominee): Trading Texas heat for Maine's tangy salt air, Natalie Barnes risked it all to buy the Gray Whale Inn, a quaint bed and breakfast on Cranberry Island. Overview: Karen MacInerney is a former public relations writer, a graduate of Rice University, a member of the Writers' League of Texas, and the founder of the Austin Mystery Writers critique group, which she attends regularly. Karen MacInerney - A Gray Whale Inn Mystery Series (Books 1-8) ![]()
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