The Cold War turns cozy in these books set in 1967. Hippies, rock music, vinyl records, the space race, secret agents, cats and small town living all add up to murder. Noelle McNabb is an actress at the Cozy Christmas Family Fun Park in Yuletide, Indiana. She longs for the lights of Hollywood, but finds real-life drama in her own backyard when she goes undercover with the spy agency SIAMESE (Secret Intelligence Apparatus for Midwest Enemy Surveillance and Espionage). Noelle and street-savvy agent Destiny King make an awesome team, but at times Noelle’s Christian values conflict with the agency’s ends-justify-the-means attitude.
FLOWER POWER FATALITY: After a fatally-shot stranger falls on Noelle’s front porch, SIAMESE chief Dash Hanover recruits her for undercover capers that take the actress to a sleazy nightclub, a cemetery, a mad chase through the theme park’s fun house, and a secret safe house where she learns some astonishing insights into her family.
HIPPIE HAVEN HOMICIDE: The quiet town of Yuletide erupts when a busload of hippies arrives. Noelle suspects foul play when one of the sect members makes a premature departure to the Spirit in the Sky. Meanwhile, SIAMESE turns Noelle’s cat, Ceebee, into an “acoustic kitty” to eavesdrop on enemy agents.
