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Fatal Fried Rice
by Vivien Chien
When her cooking instructor is found murdered after class, Lana Lee falls under suspicion and launches her own investigation that results in odd, threatening packages sent to Ho-Lee Noodle House from the killer.
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Haunted Hibiscus
by Laura Childs
When their literary haunted house costume party is disrupted by an untimely double attack, Indigo Tea Shop proprietress Theodosia Browning and her sommelier, Drayton, investigate suspects including a man with a claim to the Bouchard Mansion property.
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Murder at the Taffy Shop
by Maddie Day
When her friend Gin, the owner of a taffy shop, is accused of murdering a wealthy genealogist, Cape Cod bicycle shop owner Mac Almeida must unwrap the clues with the help of the Cozy Capers crime solvers to solve this sticky case.
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Farm to Trouble
by Amanda Flower
To save the family farm, Shiloh Bellamy is determined to create a sustainable organic farm against her father’s wishes, but when her investor turns up dead, more than her dreams are at stake.
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Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Murder
by Joanne Fluke
Racing through springtime orders at The Cookie Jar, Hannah investigates an unexpected number of suspects when her sister, Andrea, is implicated in the murder of Lake Eden’s bullying mayor.
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Death by Chocolate Snickerdoodle
by Sarah Graves
Begged to prove the innocence of a sweet-natured neighbor who has been accused of murdering an unscrupulous curmudgeon, Jake and Ellie race to identify the killer in the face of a wildfire that cuts off their mainland access.
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Transient Desires : A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery
by Donna Leon
Investigating a mysterious boating accident outside his jurisdiction, commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, discover that one of the suspects is associated with Laguna’s sinister underworld.
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Murder in an Irish Bookshop : A Cozy Irish Murder Mystery
by Carlene O'Connor
Overwhelmed by her duties training the new town gaurd while planning her wedding, Siobhán visits a discriminating new bookshop in town before becoming embroiled in the murder of a visiting author who had infamously insulted the work of another writer.
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