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A Wee Homicide in the Hotel

ScotShop Mystery Series, Book 3

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A Wee Homicide in the Hotel

By: Fran Stewart
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Hamelin is overflowing with tourists enjoying the Scottish-themed games - and most of them are donning tartans from Peggy Winn's ScotShop. And her 14th-century ghostly companion, Dirk, has been indispensable, keeping an eye out for shoplifters and matching customers' family names to their clan plaid.

Adding to the chaos is Big Willie, a longtime champion of the games, but not everyone is happy to have him in town. So when he misses the first event of the weekend, Peggy senses something is awry. After Willie is discovered dead in his hotel room, the victim of a bagpipe-related crime, Peggy decides it's up to her and Dirk to suss out a murderer.

©2017 Fran Stewart (P)2017 Tantor
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I’m sorry to hear this third book end. I’ve so enjoyed the series. The narrator made the book come to life and makes me want to visit Vermont. I hope Fran will write more Wee books.

Love the ghost and new scotty dog.

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love the interactions with Dirk and the friendships Peggy has with the town and the Scottish. always good when dogs are involved and people look crazy because they are talking to a ghost and people think they are talking to themselves

love the scotshop mysteries

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