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Authors: Beth Groundwater
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Mystery
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Claire is roped into a new murder
A Basket of Trouble
mystery at her brother’s horse stable
When gift basket designer Claire Hanover saddles up for the opening event at her brother Charley’s new riding stable, the last thing she expects is for a death to ruin the festivities. Kyle Mendoza, one of the stable hands, is found dead in Gunpowder’s stal . Everyone assumes the horse trampled him, until it’s dis-covered that someone murdered Kyle before dragging him into the stal .
Charley’s troubles worsen when a rival stable owner starts wrangling his clients and Kyle’s family decides to sue him for negligence. Claire is determined to corral the killer and keep her brother’s business from being put out to pasture. However, solving the mystery could be more HANOVER MYSTERY
difficult than finding a needle in a haystack . . . and maybe even deadly.
A CLAIRE
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a claire hanover mystery series
To Hell in a Handbasket
“Groundwater’s second leaves the bunny slope behind, offering some genuine black-diamond thrills.”—
Kirkus Reviews
“An engrossing and entertaining mystery that keeps you reading until the final page.”—Gumshoe.com
“The wait is over for the second title in the Claire Hanover Mystery series … Her page turning style is welcome to any reader looking for a great read.”—
Fort Collins Coloradoan
A Real Basket Case
An Agatha Award Finalist for Best First Novel
“A tense, exciting debut.”
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Kirkus Reviews
“This will appeal to
Desperate Housewives
fans and those who like cozies with a bit of spice.”
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Booklist
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A Real Basket Case
and its author are a welcome addition to the mystery genre.”
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Crimespree Magazine
“An enjoyable mystery . . .
A Real Basket Case
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—Romance Reviews Today, RomRevToday.com
“I really enjoyed this book. I can’t wait to read the next!”
—Mystery Lovers Corner, SleuthEdit.com
“A clever, charming debut novel. Her well-crafted characters comprise a nicely balanced cast, and she does a good job incorporating a blend of humor and relationship drama into a deftly twisted plot with the kind of surprise ending guaranteed to satisfy. Quick-paced and well written with clear and comfortable prose,
A Real Basket Case
is a perfect afternoon read for cozy fans.”
—SpinetinglerMag.com
“A gutsy sleuth, a fast-paced plot, and intriguing characters that keep you guessing.
A Real Basket Case
is a real winner! Don’t miss it.”
—Maggie Sefton,
New York Times
bestselling author of the Knitting Mystery series
“A crackling good novel with the kind of twists and turns that make roller coaster rides so scary and so much fun!”
—Margaret Coel,
New York Times
bestselling author of
the Wind River Mysteries
“An impressive debut! Groundwater brings new meaning to the term
menopausal in this flawlessly crafted mystery. Her gutsy, power surging heroine keeps the pressure on until the final chapter.”
—Kathy Brandt, author of the Underwater Investigation series
“Like one of Claire’s baskets, Beth Groundwater has put together the perfect mixture of humor, thrills, and mystery. A terrific debut!”
—Christine Goff, author of the Birdwatcher’s Mystery series
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Deadly Currents,
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Wicked Eddies,
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To Hell in a Handbasket
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A Basket of Trouble: A Claire Hanover Mystery
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one:
the opening
“Would you please stop fidgeting?”
Claire Hanover jumped, startled out of her troubled thoughts
by the bemused sound of her husband’s voice. She looked out the
car window and saw they still had a ways to go. Then she glanced
at Roger sitting beside her, his steady hands on the steering wheel.
“Sorry,” she said. “I’m anxious about the stable’s opening event.
I want everything to go well for Charley’s new business.”
“Honey, I’m sure everything will be fine.” Roger took his gaze
off the road for a moment to eye her hands. “And if you keep picking at the cellophane on that gift basket, you’ll tear it open before your brother gets a chance to.”
She stilled her nervous fingers and pressed her palms against
the sides of the large gift basket on her lap. She had taken a lot of care in choosing the contents and decorating it with vintage horse tack and a bow made from a horse-themed bandana. The last
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thing she wanted was to destroy the basket before Charley could
even see it.
Claire took a deep breath to calm herself and slowly blew it
out. “Okay, okay, I’ll try to be still.”
Roger reached over and gave her arm a squeeze. “We’ll be there
soon.”
She peered at the cornflower blue Colorado sky, where a few
puffy white clouds floated on a light breeze. At least the weather was holding for the opening. Being early June, the summer mon-soon season hadn’t kicked in yet, with its afternoon thunder-
storms. Claire wondered how the summer storms would affect
the trail rides through the Garden of the Gods Park that Charley
was offering at his stable. But, he had dealt with the same weather pattern in Durango before he relocated to Colorado Springs a few
months ago.
In fact, her younger brother and his wife Jessica had managed
his stable business in Durango very capably for quite a few years.
But then the economic downturn had dried up tourism in Du-
rango. After struggling to hold on, Charley had looked around for alternatives. Anxious to help, Claire had suggested he investigate Colorado Springs, where she and Roger lived, because summer
tourism was still fairly steady there.
In a serendipitous turn of events, the owners of a large parcel
of commercial land near the intersection of Garden of the Gods
Road and 30th Street were happy to negotiate a lease with an op-
tion to buy. And, Charley was able to reach an agreement with the city to run commercial horseback trail rides down Foothills Trail through the adjacent Blair Bridge Open Space and into the scenic
Garden of the Gods Park.
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Thankfully, Charley had found a buyer for his property in
Durango. That gave him the funds to make the move and buy a
downsized home in Colorado Springs. They didn’t need as much
space because their son, like Claire’s and Roger’s two kids, was
grown and on his own. An added benefit of the relocation was that Charley would be living closer to Claire. She hoped that would