Saturday, March 7, 2026

bkfunnel/ Murder, Mystery, and a Very Good Boy by A.P. Wells

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A.P. Wells <wells@apwellscozymystery.com>

Hazel Winslow’s first mistake was falling in love with the dead man’s dog.

 All Hazel wanted was a fresh start. Instead, her car blows a tire outside a quirky little town, and a body turns up before the tow truck does.

Now's she a primary suspect in a murder she didn't commit. Bad timing. Worse luck. Story of her freaking life.

The hawk-eyed sheriff says civilians get killed poking their noses where they don't belong. Hazel can't tell if it's a threat or a warning. 

Hazel’s only way out is to find the killer, with nothing but her instincts and a clue-sniffing sidekick. But the murdered antique dealer left behind a whole mess of enemies. Every smiling face in town seems to be hiding something: even the crazy cat lady.

And when a death threat shows up on Hazel's door, it becomes painfully clear someone has been watching her. Someone knows where she’s staying. And every answer Hazel uncovers only tightens the noose.

Because the killer isn’t just covering their tracks. 

They’re making sure there are no witnesses—

not even a puppy. 

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----My 5 star Review TITLED: Bramblewick Surprises 

To start off with I LOVED quirky Hazel -she was hilarious ! All she wants to do is get her stuff and her carload of Books to the new book store that she will be setting up. No such luck; way to easy, right? !!!  When she encounters Sheriff "Mustache" Calder Reed, he's suspicious of her especially because she didn't live around there.  I got the biggest laugh out of her thinking of him as "Sheriff Mustache".  Add in such a sweet fluff of a dog, that she gets attached to. She hopes she can keep him but she's never had a dog before.  She always wanted one though.

I really enjoyed this shorter book and look forward to more stories about Hazel and "Watson."  

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