When independent writer Madison Johns began writing at the age of forty-four, she never imagined she'd have two books in her Agnes Barton Senior Sleuths mystery series make it onto the USA Today Bestsellers list. Sure, these books are Amazon bestsellers, but USA Today?
Although sleep-deprived from working third shift, she knew if she used what she had learned while caring for senior citizens to good use, it would result in something quite unique. The Agnes Barton Senior Sleuths mystery series has forever changed Madison's life, with each of the books making it onto the Amazon bestseller's list for cozy mystery and humor.
Madison is a member of Sisters In Crime. Madison is now able to do what she loves best and work from home as a full-time writer. She has two children, a black lab, and a hilarious Jackson Chameleon to keep her company while she churns out more Agnes Barton stories with a few others brewing in the pot.
Agnes Barton Senior Sleuths Mystery series in order:
Armed and Outrageous
Grannies, Guns and Ghosts
Senior Snoops
Trouble in Tawas
Treasure in Tawas
Treasure in Tawas, An Agnes Barton Senior Sleuths Mystery
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BN ID:
2940148300724
- Publisher: Madison Johns
- Publication date: 01/26/2014
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- File size: 706 KB
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The last thing Agnes Barton expected was to be slapped in cuffs alongside her best friend, and fellow-sleuthing buddy, Eleanor Mason. All they had wanted to do was to verify if a painting at the Butler Mansion had indeed been stolen, but when the Mildred Winnefree’s body was also discovered in the mansion by the cops, they rose to the top of the suspect list. It didn’t help that they had entered the mansion illegally—using a key Agnes had pilfered from her daughter, Martha, who was working as a real estate agent to sell the old place.
Word has it that a treasure map was hidden in the back of a painting at the Butler Mansion, and it was just too juicy a story not to investigate. So here Agnes and Eleanor sat in jail as prime suspects. It was obvious that with her nemesis death, she’d have her hands full trying to prove her innocence.
When the tabloid, Tall Tales, printed a treasure map in its most recent addition, East Tawas became a point of interest as treasure hunters began tearing up the town looking for treasure. Agnes and Eleanor joined in the foray, but she wondered, just who was behind this tall tale and what did it have to do with Mildred’s murder.
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