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Cozy Mysteries November 2018
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The Whispered Word by Ellery Adams Nora Pennington and her friends encounter a secretive young woman named Abilene who is in need of a new beginning, but after the suspicious death of a customer, Nora discovers a connection that points to Abilene as either a suspect or another target. This is the 2nd in the Secret, Book, and Scone Society series.
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Just Plain Murder by Laura BradfordWhen his mentor is murdered, police detective Jakob Fisher, while in Heavenly, PA to reconnect with his Amish family members, and his love, Claire Weatherly, discover that this crime hits too close to home as shocking secrets are revealed. This is the 6th in the Amish Mystery series.
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The Novel Art of Murder
by V. M. Burns
After losing the lead in a local seniors play to her unpleasant, insufferable rival, Nana Jo becomes the main suspect in the woman's murder. This is the 3rd in the Mystery Bookshop series.
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Slay in Character
by Lynn Cahoon
Faced with a real-life murder while attending a writer’s retreat in Outlaw, Colorado, an “Old West” tourist town where its inhabitants are dressed up as famous figures from history, Cat Latimer confronts a colorful cast of characters in her quest for justice. This is the 4th in the Cat Latimer series.
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The Coloring Crook
by Krista Davis
When a flashy member of her Georgetown bookstore's weekly coloring club is murdered for a valuable rare book, manager Florrie Fox delves into the victim's past for answers before encountering a second mystery and numerous suspects. This is the 2nd in the Pen and Ink series.
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Death and Daisies : A Magic Garden Mystery
by Amanda Flower
Wrongly suspected in the death of an imperious parish minister who was trying to drive her from Duncreigan, Fiona Knox worries about the impact of rumors on her new shop and starts to question her bewitched sister's innocence. This is the 2nd in the Magic Garden series.
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How to Knit a Murder
by Sally Goldenbaum
The mysterious Rose Chopra arrives in picturesque Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and the Seaside Knitters welcome her into their world, until a controversial entrepreneur winds up dead and Rose becomes the prime suspect. Includes a knitting pattern. This is the 2nd in the Seaside Knitters Society series.
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Made for TV: Cozy Mysteries on the Small Screen
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The quiche of death
by M. C. Beaton
In order to introduce herself to the picturesque English village where she has just retired, Mrs. Agatha Raisin enters a quiche in a local competition and promptly finds herself a murder suspect when the judge dies from her poisonous pie. This is the 1st in the Agatha Raisin series.
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A High-End Finish : A Fixer-upper Mystery
by Kate Carlisle
When her horrible blind date is found dead in the run-down Victorian home she has been hired to restore, contractor Shannon Hammer must clear her name with the help of her four best friends, her eccentric father, a nosy neighbor and a handsome crime writer before she meets a similar fate. This is the 1st in the Fixer-Upper series.
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Mum's the word
by Kate Collins
When her vintage Corvette falls victim to a hit-and-run, flower shop owner Abby Knight, crusader for all things good, joins forces with gorgeous cop Marco Salvare to catch the culprit, an investigation that becomes filled with deadly twists and turns. Published in 2004, this is the 1st in the Flower Shop Mystery series.
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Chocolate chip cookie murder
by Joanne Fluke
Cookie-baking sleuth Hannah Swenson must protect her reputation when a popular delivery man is found murdered behind her bakery with Hannah's cookies scattered around his body. This is the 1st in the Hannah Swensen series.
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Real murders : an Aurora Teagarden mystery
by Charlaine Harris
Roe Teagarden joins forces with police detective Arthur Smith and mystery writer Robin Crusoe to investigate a series of killings in which the victims are slain in the fashion of famous historical murders. This is the 1st book in the Aurora Teagarden series.
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