
Puzzling Ink (A Crossword Puzzle Mystery) - Paperback
Puzzling Ink (A Crossword Puzzle Mystery)
Author: Clark, Becky
Publication Date: 11/03/2020
Format: Paperback
1 DOWN: DEATH BY HOMICIDE
Quinn Carr wishes her life could be more like a crossword puzzle: neat, orderly, and perfectly arranged. At least her passion for puzzles, flair for wordsâand mild case of OCDâhave landed her a gig creating crosswords for the local paper. But if she ever hopes to move out of her parentsâ house, she canât give up her day job as a waitress. She needs the tips. But when a customer ends up dead at her tableâface down in biscuits and gravyâQuinn needs to get a clue to find whodunit . . .
6 LETTERS, STARTS WITH âMâ
It turns out that solving a murder is a lot harder than a creating a crossword. Quinn has plenty of suspectsâup, down, and across. One of them is her boss, the owner of the diner who shares a culinary past with the victim. Two of them are ex-wives, her bossâs and the victimâs. A third complication is the Chief of Police who refuses to allow much investigation, preferring the pretense their town has no crime. To solve this mystery, Quinn has to think outside the boxesâbefore the killer gets the last word . . .
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Puzzling Ink (A Crossword Puzzle Mystery)
Author: Clark, Becky
Publication Date: 11/03/2020
Format: Paperback
1 DOWN: DEATH BY HOMICIDE
Quinn Carr wishes her life could be more like a crossword puzzle: neat, orderly, and perfectly arranged. At least her passion for puzzles, flair for wordsâand mild case of OCDâhave landed her a gig creating crosswords for the local paper. But if she ever hopes to move out of her parentsâ house, she canât give up her day job as a waitress. She needs the tips. But when a customer ends up dead at her tableâface down in biscuits and gravyâQuinn needs to get a clue to find whodunit . . .
6 LETTERS, STARTS WITH âMâ
It turns out that solving a murder is a lot harder than a creating a crossword. Quinn has plenty of suspectsâup, down, and across. One of them is her boss, the owner of the diner who shares a culinary past with the victim. Two of them are ex-wives, her bossâs and the victimâs. A third complication is the Chief of Police who refuses to allow much investigation, preferring the pretense their town has no crime. To solve this mystery, Quinn has to think outside the boxesâbefore the killer gets the last word . . .











