CELIA KINSEY
(artist’s impression)
At approximately [REDACTED] months ago, subject Celia Kinsey transmitted her last known newsletter communication to a large number of unsuspecting civilians. Since that date, she has not been heard from. Her inbox received no outgoing correspondence. Her subscriber list waited patiently, then less patiently, then adopted a pug and moved on with their lives.
Investigators initially suspected foul play. The evidence, however, points to a far more common culprit: the author got lost in her own fictional New Mexico.
Eyewitness accounts (unverified) suggest subject was last seen muttering something about tamales, a pug named Earp, and “just one more chapter.” Local barber and lay preacher Freddy Fernandez reportedly gave her a blessing on her way out. She has not returned.
The recovered novels are as follows, in order of discovery:
1. The Good, the Bad, and the Pugly — Novel. First known document from subject. Title pun should have tipped us off immediately.
2. Rebel Without a Claus — Christmas novelette. Found wrapped. Literally.
3. Lonesome Glove — Novel. One glove. Many questions.
4. Something Borrowed, Something Chewed — Novelette. Earp is a primary suspect.
5. Tamales at High Noon — Novel. Do not read while hungry.
6. Home on the Mange — Novel. Final known transmission before subject vanished into the ether.
GOOD NEWS, CITIZENS OF THE NEWSLETTER LIST. Subject Celia Kinsey has been located. She has emerged from the creative wilderness bearing gifts: all six of the above titles, bundled together in one complete package for your reading convenience. This collection — dubbed “The Whole Enchilada: Little Tombstone Cozy Mysteries” — contains all four novels and both novelettes in a single ebook bundle. She is, by all accounts, unapologetic. Earp is also unapologetic, but that’s his baseline.
Investigators recommend immediate acquisition of said bundle. Little Tombstone has been waiting. Juanita kept the cafe open. Even Hank didn’t entirely believe you weren’t coming back — though he did add your name to a corkboard.
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