Looking for a gripping police procedural series set in the stunning parks of Calgary?
Look no further than the Parks Pat Mysteries by P.D. Workman. Follow Detective Margie Patenaude as she investigates a string of murders in the city's parks, all while juggling the challenges of being a single mom and Métis woman.
Readers will love the fast-paced action, intricate mysteries, and vivid descriptions of Calgary's natural beauty. With each case, you'll be transported to a new park, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Whether you're a fan of police procedurals, Canadian mysteries, or just looking for a thrilling read, the Parks Pat Mysteries are sure to satisfy. Don't miss out on this exciting new series - grab your copy today!
These short mysteries are just right for those days when you could use a break from your busy life.
Take a walk in a Calgary park with Parks Pat.
This collection includes cases 1-6:
OUT WITH THE SUNSET
Margie Patenaude is new in town and wasn't expecting to get called to a murder scene on her daughter's first day of school.
It's an ugly murder in a beautiful setting. How can Calgary's park-goers feel safe with a murderer still on the streets-or pathways? Margie and the team are on the case while at the same time she and her daughter try to acclimatize to the new city.
LONG CLIMB TO THE TOP
Detective Pat is called out to another park homicide scene with disturbing similarities to the Fish Creek murder. Digging more deeply into the evidence reveals something even more worrisome. If her instincts are right, this case may hit a little too close to home.
DARK WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE
Detective "Parks" Pat has made a name for herself in solving the Fish Creek and Glenbow Ranch murders, so she is the one they call when a body turns up in Ralph Klein Park. She would be happy for the confidence placed in her if it weren't for the fact that the body is in the water.
IMMERSED IN THE VIEW
Detective "Parks" Pat is back. Now an established and accepted member of the homicide squad, she unexpectedly brings a new case to the table when she stumbles across a body as Canada Day dawns. While it was initially assumed to be an accidental drowning, the autopsy results say otherwise.
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