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Murder Mystery Word Search Puzzle: at the Antique Shop — A Cozy... . A break-in that makes no sense. A missing spice rack. A suspicious ledger. And whispers about an unpublished manuscript that could expose long-buried secrets in Echo Harbor. The puzzles are designed to enhance the reading experience, not interrupt it. Murder Mystery Word Search Puzzle: Murder at the Antique Shop — A Cozy Mystery Whodunnit Word Find Story for Adults (Who's the Killer? Word Search Mysteries) Product Details Murder at the Antique ShopA StorySearch Cozy MysteryA cozy murder mystery paired with relaxing, story-themed word search puzzlesEcho Harbor prides itself on its charm—weathered storefronts, gossip shared over coffee, and antiques older than most of the town’s memories. So when Marjorie Wynn, beloved owner of Yesteryear Antiques, is found dead at the base of her shop’s spiral staircase, the town is quick to sigh and call it a tragic accident.Her nephew, Adam Moreau, isn’t so sure.As Adam begins sorting through Marjorie’s affairs, small details start to nag at him. A break-in that makes no sense. A missing spice rack. A suspicious ledger. And whispers about an unpublished manuscript that could expose long-buried secrets in Echo Harbor. The more Adam digs, the clearer it becomes that someone would very much prefer the past stay buried.This is a full cozy mystery story, told with warmth, atmosphere, and a wink—paired with 65 themed word search puzzles inspired by the story’s settings, objects, and small-town quirks. The puzzles are designed to enhance the reading experience, not interrupt it. You can read the mystery straight through, solve the puzzles in any order, or enjoy them alongside each chapter for a relaxed, immersive experience.Think creaky staircases, ticking clocks, nosy neighbors, and secrets hiding in plain sight—plus the simple pleasure of settling in with a pencil and a cup of tea.StorySearch books blend storytelling and puzzle-solving for readers who love cozy mysteries and word searches. The puzzles complement the story’s world, but no puzzle-solving is required to follow or solve the mystery.So grab your detective hat, sharpen your pencil, and step inside Yesteryear Antiques. Some stories refuse to stay locked away forever.