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  • Published: 12 July 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496735690
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $24.99
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Muddled Through




In the tenth installment of Barbara Ross’s award-winning mystery series starring Julia Snowden and her family’s coastal Maine clambake business, a heated feud over a proposed pedestrian mall leads to murder--which means it’s up to Julia to clean up the case.

In the tenth installment of Barbara Ross’s award-winning mystery series starring Julia Snowden and her family’s coastal Maine clambake business, a heated feud over a proposed pedestrian mall leads to murder--which means it’s up to Julia to clean up the case.

Mud season takes on a whole new meaning in the coastal town of Busman's Harbor, Maine, when local business owners sling dirt at one another in a heated feud over a proposed pedestrian mall. Vandalism is one thing, but murder means Julia Snowden of the Snowden Family Clambake steps in to clean up the case...

When Julia spots police cars in front of Lupine Design, she races over. Her sister Livvie works there as a potter. Livvie is unharmed but surrounded by smashed up pottery. The police find the owner Zoey Butterfield digging clay by a nearby bay, but she has no idea who would target her store. Zoey is a vocal advocate for turning four blocks of Main Street into a pedestrian mall on summer weekends. Other shop owners, including her next-door neighbor, are vehemently opposed. Could a small-town fight provoke such destruction? When a murder follows the break-in, it’s up to Julia to dig through the secrets and lies to uncover the truth...

  • Published: 12 July 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496735690
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $24.99
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Praise for Muddled Through

Praise for Barbara Ross and the Maine Clambake Mystery Series

“Along the rocky coastline and pine forests of Maine’s landscape, a particular literary species thrives — the cozy mystery…Examples include (but aren’t limited to!) Lea Wait’s Mainely Needlepoint series and Barbara Ross’s Maine Clambake mysteries.” The New York Times

“Small town Maine makes the perfect setting for cozy murder mysteries.” The Portland Press Herald

 “I honestly don’t know how Barbara Ross does it, writing such a terrific cozy culinary mystery series filled with consistently intriguing puzzles and fresh social dynamics for our heroine, Julia Snowden, to navigate as she solves crimes while trying to run her businesses.” Criminal Element on Shucked Apart

“Sure to appeal to readers who treasure the Maine coast, Ross’s latest continues the lives and minor dramas of her fictionalized version of Boothbay Harbor with amiable characters.” Kirkus Reviews on Steamed Open

“The beautiful landscape of coastal Maine adds local color to two intriguing mysteries.” Kirkus Reviews on Sealed Off

“A seamless blend of secrets into a page-turner any mystery fan will love.” Suspense Magazine on Sealed Off

“Barbara Ross is my favorite culinary cozy author and for good reason; her plots are engrossing and topical, her characters have both smarts and heart, and her books are always a terrific read.” Criminal Element on Sealed Off

“Each one is even better than the previous.” Suspense Magazine on Steamed Open

“A good mystery and cast of characters to keep readers entertained.” Parkersburg News & Sentinel on Steamed Open

 “Readers can enjoy both figuring out the mystery and taking an armchair visit to coastal Maine.” Library Journal on Clammed Up

“If you like seafood and salty air, you'll love Clammed Up. A tasty tale that will have readers clamoring for second helpings.” —Leslie Meier, author of Easter Bunny Murder

“Take lobster, clams, and an ear of corn. Add one murder. Fold in a complex heroine, an assortment of colorful suspects, and a plot with lots of twists and turns. Heat up on an island off the coast of Maine. The result? Clammed Up contains just the right amounts of all the best ingredients to provide mystery readers with a tasty treat.” —Kaitlyn Dunnett, author of Vampires, Bones, and Treacle Scones

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