Gayle Wigglesworth: 5 books

Book cover of Murder Most Mysterious, a Glenda At Large Mystery
by Gayle Wigglesworth
Language: English
Release Date: September 22, 2011

Glenda Wheatley a sixty-two year old, bottle blonde, outgoing and slightly plumb woman manages complicated system conversions for medium sized businesses which aren’t big enough to have qualified staff of their own tucked away for when they are needed. Glenda has built this service into a successful...
Book cover of Washington Weirdos
by Gayle Wigglesworth
Language: English
Release Date: August 23, 2011

A Claire Gulliver MysteryClaire, owner of Gulliver’s Travels Book Store, is now back in the safety of her own world and the minutiae of the day to day requirements of her business. Claire has put all of excitement and danger of her first experience of international travel out of her mind....
Book cover of Carnage Goes Coastal, the sixth Claire Gulliver Mystery
by Gayle Wigglesworth
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

It’s a tired old story of a single working girl, who foolishly becomes pregnant only to find her beloved partner rejects her and disappears from her life. But in this story that’s where the situation takes a turn for the worse. What is it about this particular story and this particular girl which...
Book cover of Cruisin' for a Bruisin', the fourth Claire Gulliver Mystery
by Gayle Wigglesworth
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

Since she was a child, Claire Gulliver had seen the gleaming white cruise ships slipping under the Golden Gate Bridge heading for adventure on the high seas. Finally she was on board.She and her friend, travel book writer, Lucy Springer, join her mother, Millie Gulliver and her mother’s long time...
Book cover of Malice in Mexico, the fifth Claire Gulliver Mystery
by Gayle Wigglesworth
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

One raining Sunday afternoon Claire’s CIA friend, Jack Rallins, arrives at her book store obviously the worse for wear. Thrilled to find him alive and in front of her, she is still shocked at his condition. She doesn’t waste time questioning him; she is more interested in nursing him back to health....
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