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Ein Rätsel für Vogelliebhaber

Diese Cozy-Mystery-Reihe folgt einer leidenschaftlichen Vogelliebhaberin, deren Leben eine unerwartete Wendung nimmt, als Mord ihre ruhige Stadt stört. Ausgestattet mit ihren scharfen Beobachtungsgaben und ihrem intimen Wissen über das Leben der Vögel, wird sie in die Lösung rätselhafter Verbrechen hineingezogen. Jeder Teil bietet eine charmante Mischung aus faszinierenden Rätseln, gefiederten Freundschaften und der Aufdeckung von Geheimnissen der Kleinstadt.

The Woodpecker Always Pecks Twice
Die, Die Birdie
To Kill a Hummingbird
Towhee Get Your Gun

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  1. 1

    Die, Die Birdie

    • 288 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden

    For Amy Simms, hatching a birding shop in her hometown of Ruby Lake, North Carolina, hasn’t exactly been a breeze. But could a deadly discovery clip her wings for good? It’s just days before Amy plans to open Birds & Bees on the first floor of her creaky Victorian house, but delayed seed shipments have prevented the fledging owner from stocking her shelves. And it doesn’t help that Amy’s best friend and business partner is out of town indefinitely. With locals skeptical about the niche shop taking flight, the last thing Amy needs now is a dead man in her storeroom—or for a crotchety tenant to catch her holding a bloody birdfeeder hook over his body . . . Pigeonholed as a leading murder suspect by police and lacking a solid alibi, Amy’s delving into the victim’s ugly past and buzzing around Ruby Lake for clues on his killer . . . before she ends up like so many of her beloved feathery friends—trapped behind bars!

    Die, Die Birdie
  2. 2

    Towhee Get Your Gun

    • 288 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden
    3,7(3)Abgeben

    Amy gets roped into performing in the Ruby Lake, NC community theater's new musical after some cast members get injured by mysterious mishaps. The production seems plagued by bad luck, but events turn tragic when a member of the company is found murdered in a locked dressing room.

    Towhee Get Your Gun
  3. 3

    A red-bellied woodpecker may lead to a yellow-bellied killer . . . One morning when unwilling early bird Amy Simms grabs her binoculars for a closer look at the woodpecker who's been waking her up, she can't believe her eyes. Across Ruby Lake, through a curtain of rain, she sees a body being tossed out of an upstairs window at the old McKutcheon place. Or at least she thinks she does. The police chief finds no body--only a discarded dressmaker's dummy--and complains that Amy sent him on a wild-goose chase. She should probably focus on minding her store, Birds & Bees, but Amy can't help snooping. And when she turns up another body--a murdered member of her birdwatching group--Amy once again needs to wing it as a sleuth to zoom in on a killer . . .

    The Woodpecker Always Pecks Twice
  4. 4

    "For Amy Simms, owner of Birds & Bees, nothing is more important than impressing her old professor, but this odd bird is about to fall to earth . . . When her favorite ornithology professor comes calling, Birds & Bees owner Amy Simms hangs six hummingbird feeders around the shop to welcome Professor Livingston with a flock of his favorite flying creatures. But Amy soon finds that the sugar water in the feeders brings more than a swarm of hummingbirds. It also attracts murder. Professor Livingston is just as friendly as Amy remembers, but something seems to be troubling him. When Amy pays him a visit that night, she finds the professor slumped over a table with a pair of scissors buried in his neck. And standing over his body is Rose Smith, the local bookseller, who claims she killed him. But while the police believe they have a bird in hand, Amy thinks the real killer may still be in the bush . . . "

    To Kill a Hummingbird