Making Friends Can Be Murder
By Kathleen West
By Kathleen West
By Kathleen West
By Kathleen West
By Kathleen West
By Kathleen West
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$19.00
Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9780593335536
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Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9780593335550
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Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9798217074976
690 Minutes
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Praise
“This oh-so-clever book hinges on a hilarious hook—a group of women who share the same common name, Sarah Jones, decide to meet up—but one of them may not be who she seems, and may, in fact, be a murderer. Deftly plotted, with priceless witty banter and keen insight into human nature, examining the good and bad inside us all, Making Friends Can Be Murder is deliciously devious, thought provoking, and a page-turning good time.”—USA Today bestselling author Colleen Oakley
“I’m calling it now: Kathleen West is the new queen of the cozy! How lucky we are that she has expanded her genius to another genre—and absolutely nails it with the charming, clever, and twisty MAKING FRIENDS CAN BE MURDER. Only West could make a killer lovable, and the rest of her cast is even more endearing. Never has murder been so heartwarming.”—Stephanie Wrobel, author of The Hitchcock Hotel
“I alternately grinned and gasped my way through Making Friends Can Be Murder. In this delightful page turner, Kathleen West deftly balances charm and darkness, delivering a satisfying mystery, a love story worth rooting for, and an ode to making new friends at any age.”—Laura Hankin, author of One-Star Romance
“Great characters, a twisty crime, a sweet romance—a delightful read.”—Abbi Waxman, USA Today bestselling author of Christa Comes Out of Her Shell
“A spunky mystery that explores the dangers and rewards of opening your heart.”—Lina Chern, author of Play the Fool
“A clever page turner that’s full of heart, and a must-read for the soul.” —Nigar Alam, author of Under the Tamarind Tree
“At its heart, this is a book about the power of female friendship told with humor and wisdom and a dead body or two. This may be West’s first mystery but I certainly hope it won’t be her last.”—Joshua Moehling, author of Where the Dead Sleep
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