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Granny Appleton is a little bit sweet and a little bit tart. Don’t try to pull the wool over her eyes, she’s already been there, done that, and baked a pie for it.

Paisley Pointe is a quiet farming community. Nothing much happens there. When the new director for Paisley Pointe’s recreation center announces an archery competition, Granny is all for it. But not everyone in town shares her enthusiasm, especially Early Foxman, who is very vocal about his opinions on change. When Earl’s barn catches fire in the middle of the night, tensions flare. Was it an accident or was it arson? With the help of her two companions, Harvey and Peeper, both rescue ducks, Granny puts on her spy hat, and favorite wig, to figure it out. Can she solve the mystery without becoming a suspect herself or becoming the next victim? If you like clean, wholesome cozy mysteries with a side of pie, then you’ll enjoy this first book in the Granny Appleton series.

When a storm of epic proportions hits Paisley Pointe, forcing its citizens indoors, the business alliance comes up with a creative idea to help banish the blues. But when strange lights start showing up in the gloomy skies, Granny knows that something has to be done to keep her community from turning into a ghost town. Will she be able to track down the source before everyone flees under threat of alien abduction?

If you like clean, wholesome cozy mysteries with a side of pie, then you’ll enjoy this addition to the Granny Appleton series.

A Founder’s Day celebration gone wrong. A klepto duck with an eye for shiny objects. Does Granny have what it takes to bring down the thief?

Granny is focused on training for her first 5k race. Telling her she can’t do something is a guarantee she’s going to succeed. When she is bowled over during the race by a jewelry thief, Granny will do everything she can to run him down.

Getting the brush-off from law enforcement pushes Granny to step in and get nosy. She comes up with a plan to get up close and personal with the investigation. But with so many suspects, will she be able to weed out the thief?

A felon on the loose. Fear in the community. Will Granny fall victim or save the day?

It’s harvest time on Granny’s farm and she’s up to her elbows in apples. When the chief of police tells Granny there’s a convict in the area, she shrugs it off. But when Granny realizes she isn’t alone in the orchard, she sees things differently.

Granny keeps her head on a swivel and a shotgun nearby. A light in the orchard at night confirms her suspicions. Will Granny catch the felon before he takes her out?

Alfie has a secret. Will she use it to save her family or do what is right?
On a visit to the museum, Alfie discovers a cold case that pulls at her heartstrings when she sees the photo of a 7-year-old who was killed almost 100 years ago. But when her mother discovers that she is straying from her path of becoming a lawyer, she forbids Alfie from working on the case.
Alfie is torn between doing what is right and doing what is easy. She tries to please her mother but finds it impossible to forget the face in the photograph. Then she discovers a secret that could destroy her family. Will she burn the evidence or face her mother’s fury?