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Cozy Mysteries January 2021
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Ink and shadows : A Witty & Page-turning Southern Cozy Mystery
by Ellery Adams
When her bookstore is targeted by a family-values group during the Halloween season, Nora Pennington and her fellow readers investigate a suspicious death that occurs at the same time Nora discovers an ominous message under her doormat.
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A Tourist's Guide to Murder
by V. M. Burns
Author, amateur sleuth, and bookstore owner Samantha Washington finds herself on a murder-filled mystery tour while visiting the land of Miss Marple and Sherlock Holmes.
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One Poison Pie
by Lynn Cahoon
A suspect in the murder of her client, caterer and kitchen witch Mia Malone, along with her sister and meddling grandma, must find out who among their town’s eccentric residents is the real killer.
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Egg shooters
by Laura Childs
Interrupting an emergency room shooter at the local hospital, Cackleberry Club Café owner Suzanne teams up with Petra and Toni to find the escaped killer before he tracks them down.
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A curious incident
by Vicki Delany
After Gemma helps a little girl find her lost cat, the child returns seeking further assistance when her mother is accused of killing her garden club rival.
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Death Comes to the Rectory
by Catherine Lloyd
When her father, the rector, is implicated in the death of his wife’s son-in-law, a very disagreeable man, Lady Lucy Kurland, with her daughter’s christening marred by murder, must clear his name and expose the real culprit.
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Hot to trot
by M. C. Beaton
Jealously investigating an ex’s intended, Agatha Raisin crashes the wedding only to become implicated in the bride’s murder, a situation that immerses Agatha in the cutthroat equestrian world.
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The grim reader
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Kate Carlisle
When Dharma’s first annual Book Fair is marred by murder — one predicted by both of their moms — book-restoration expert Brooklyn and her new husband Derek must catch a spineless killer.
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The murder of twelve
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Jessica Fletcher
Jessica Fletcher tackles an Agatha Christie-style mystery when a sudden blizzard traps her in a hotel with hostile strangers who are barely tolerating each other during the nuptials of a bride and groom from rival families.
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Marshmallow Malice
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Amanda Flower
When murder attends her best friend’s wedding, Bailey King and her sheriff’s deputy boyfriend must clear the groom’s name when it turns out the uninvited victim came to dish the dirt on the groom’s hidden past.
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