The Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery Collection: Stories 1–10   

Ten charming cozies, one unforgettable sleuthing duo—and a clever Westie who always sniffs out the clues!

Ginger Ellington
Ginger Ellington
Ginger Ellington lives in the Mid West with her beloved Westie, Fiona. A true mystery lover, she's drawn to any whodunnit featuring a savvy woman sleuth. When she's not crafting the latest Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery, you can find her immersed in a variety of creative projects. While quilting is her passion, she also enjoys making handmade dolls. Fiona, with her playful antics, serves as the inspiration for Rosie in the books, many of the mischief-filled moments in the series are based on Fiona's real-life adventures.

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The Budding Detective: The Origin Story for a Grace Thompson Mystery Series (A Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery Series)

Fans of small-town sleuths, smart women, and canine sidekicks will love this fresh take on the classic cozy mystery!

Grace Thompson thought her biggest challenge this spring would be keeping up with floral orders for the annual Bloomsville Flower Festival. But when she opens her shop’s storage room and finds a dead man lying among the tulip...

The Mentor’s Message Mayhem: Prequel to The Budding Detective (A Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery Series)

A threatening letter. A suspicious death. A forensic specialist with everything to lose.

When Chloe Sutton’s former mentor is found dead after receiving an anonymous warning, Chloe suspects it’s more than a tragic accident. Armed with her forensic skills and a growing list of secrets, she begins unraveling a case that hits far too close to home—...

The Missing Manuscript Murder: A Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery Book 1 (A Grace Thompson Cozy Mystery Series)

A missing manuscript. A dead author. And a mystery that’s anything but fiction.

When reclusive novelist Ashton Blackwood is found dead in the aisles of Shelf Indulgence, chaos erupts in the quiet town of Bloomsville. With a missing manuscript and a long list of literary enemies, the case reads like one of Blackwood’s own thrillers.

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