
Murder on the Bluegrass Bourbon Train
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Murder in bourbon country . . .
Honey Howell returns to Bardstown, Kentucky to work with her grandfather in his legendary bourbon distillery. What she never expected to find in the small, quiet town was murder. When she discovers Master Distiller, K.C. Cleary with a knife in his chest, she's determined to bring the culprit to justice. She soon learns her genteel hometown has dark secrets lurking beneath the surface of their polite society.
Sam Gentry is Bardstown's newest detective, and when he meets Honey he falls in love at first sight-with her bloodhound, Elvis. Sam and Elvis are a match made in heaven-both are relentless in their pursuit of a murderer. When Honey finds another dead master distiller on the dinner train, Sam and Elvis work together to sniff out the truth. Sam's greatest challenge is thwarting amateur sleuth Honey from interfering with his investigation while he keeps her safe.
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