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After her last encounter with a serial killer, Gabby St. Claire feels her life is smeared with the stain of tragedy. Between the exhaustion of trying to get her fiancé back on his feet, routine night terrors, and potential changes looming on the horizon, she needs a respite from the mire of life. At the encouragement of her friends, she takes on a short-term gig as a private a cold case that’s eluded investigators for ten years. The mass murder of a wealthy family seems impossible to solve but quickly gets interesting as Gabby brings more clues to light. Add to the mix a flirtatious client, travels to an exciting new city, and some quirky—albeit temporary—new sidekicks, and things get really complicated. With every new development, Gabby prays that what she’s calling her “mucky streak” will end and the future will become clear. But every answer she uncovers leads her closer to danger—both for her life and for her heart. Clean and wholesome mystery fiction with a touch of humor, faith and romance! Squeaky Clean #1 Hazardous Duty
2 Suspicious Minds
2.5 It Came Upon a Midnight Crime (a novella)
3 Organized Grime
4 Dirty Deeds
5 The Scum of All Fears
6 To Love, Honor, and Perish
7 Mucky Streak
8 Foul Play
9 Broom and Gloom
10 Dust and Obey
11 Thrill Squeaker
11.5 Swept Away, a Honeymoon Novella
12 Cunning Attractions
13 Cold Clean Getaway
14 Cold Clean Sweep
15 Cold Clean Break
16 Cleans to an End (coming soon)
Companion While You Were Sweeping, a Riley Thomas novella
Author

Christy Barritt is an author, freelance writer and speaker who lives in Virginia. She’s married to her Prince Charming, a man who thinks she’s hilarious—but only when she’s not trying to be. Christy’s a self-proclaimed klutz, an avid music lover who’s known for spontaneously bursting into song, and a road trip aficionado. She’s only won one contest in her life—and her prize was kissing a pig (okay, okay… actually she did win the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Suspense and Mystery also). Her current claim to fame is showing off her mother, who looks just like former First Lady Barbara Bush When she’s not working or spending time with her family, she enjoys singing, playing the guitar, and exploring small, unsuspecting towns where people have no idea how accident prone she is.