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Lily Sprayberry Solves Crimes... And sets up murders? I am a murderer. Okay, so I didn’t actually pull the trigger. Still, because of me, Buck Haverty is dead, and the person I recommended he use for home repairs is charged with his murder. Buck wasn’t well-liked in Bramblett County, but poor character isn’t a reason for murder, and I’m convinced Rodney doesn’t have it in him to kill someone. Only my sheriff husband disagrees. He claims Rodney’s a bad guy and warns me against getting involved. But he’s issued that warning before, and I didn’t listen. Seems I probably should have this time because now I’m trapped in a game of cat and mouse with a group of nasty men who want to see me six feet under, just like Buck Haverty. Luckily, I’ve got a great support group to help bring the group down. Of course, most of them are over the age of 70, but I wouldn’t count them out!
Author

USA Today Bestselling Author Carolyn Ridder Aspenson writes cozy mysteries, thrillers, and paranormal women's fiction featuring strong female leads. Her stories shine through her dialogue, which readers have praised for being realistic and compelling. Her first novel, Unfinished Business, was a five-star Reader's Favorite, a Rone Award finalist, and a number one bestseller on both Amazon and Barnes and Noble. In 2021, she introduced readers to detective Rachel Ryder in Damaging Secrets. Overkill, the third book in the Rachel Ryder series, was one of Thrillerfix’s best thrillers of 2021.Reviews have praised her work as ‘compelling, and intense,’ and ‘read through the night, edge of your seat thrillers. Prior to publishing, she worked as a journalist in the suburbs of Atlanta where her work appeared in multiple newspapers and magazines. She wrote a monthly featured column in Northside Woman magazine. Writing is only one of Carolyn's passions. She is an avid dog lover and currently spoils two pit bull boxer mixes. She lives in the mountains of North Georgia as an empty nester with her husband, a cantankerous cat, and those two spoiled dogs. Contact Carolyn at carolyn@carolynridderaspenson.com