
Cealie Gunther flies into Gatlinberg to help her semi-psychic cousin who insists she's in danger and needs Cealie's help. Trouble is, they never got along when they were young, and Cealie owns a copyediting agency, so she doesn't know how to protect anyone. From the minute she trips over a body in her cousin's backyard, she needs to figure out how to protect her relative—unless her long lost cousin has become a killer. Widowed Cealie has also been trying to avoid her hunky lover so she can rediscover herself, but he opens Cajun restaurants wherever she travels—and she is so bad at avoiding tempting dishes and men. A restaurant's grand opening in town leads to more temptation and strife for Cealie, who must uncover a killer before more people, including her, die. "Rollicking good fun!" — Pulitzer-prize nominated author Ken Wells "Killer Cousins is great! In the a la mode of Miss Marple and onward!" — N.Y. Times best-selling author Heather Graham "Killer Cousins is like a bowl of spicy gumbo, good till the last bite and leaves you wanting more" — Author Barbara Colley "Interesting characters and issues that all women can easily relate to" — Armchair Interviews