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Lavender Blue Murder
by Laura Childs
Attending a traditional English bird hunt, tea-maven Theodosia Browning and her sommelier, Drayton Conneley, stumble on the wounded body of their host before suspicious accidents prompt the organization of a séance to expose the culprit.
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Coconut Layer Cake Murder
by Joanne Fluke
Racing home to wintry Minnesota when her sister’s boyfriend, Detective Lonnie Murphy, is implicated in a murder case, Hannah struggles with Lonnie’s foggy memory about driving the victim home.
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The Red Lotus
by Chris Bohjalian
Falling in love with a wounded former patient and accompanying him on a cycling trip to Vietnam, an emergency-room doctor uncovers a bizarre series of deceptions that culminate in her boyfriend’s unexplained disappearance.
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Kitty Kitty Bang Bang
by Sparkle Abbey
When Caro Lamont's friend and neighbor, Kitty Bardot, is found gunned down on the Pacific Coast Highway, the police seem ready to call the well-loved Hollywood publicist a road-rage casualty. But when catty tidbits of information start to surface, Caro is determined to get to the bottom of who killed Kitty
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The Cheshire Cat's Eye
by Marcia Muller
Investigating her friend's murder, private eye Sharon McCone follows a trail into San Francisco's glamorous architectural community in search of a very valuable clue--a Tiffany lamp adorned with the grinning face of a Cheshire Cat.
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No Cats Allowed
by Miranda James
A new director at the Athena College library sets about making very unpopular changes, including his “no cats allowed” policy, which makes things awkward when he mysteriously dies, leaving librarian Charlie and his feline sidekick, Diesel, to investigate. By the New York Times best-selling author of Arsenic and Old Books.
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A Hiss Before Dying
by Rita Mae Brown
When Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen--together with her feline companions--investigates two seemingly unrelated deaths in her Blue Ridge Mountain community, she discovers a trail of clues connected to Virginia's post-revolutionary past.
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Bodies, Baddies and a Crabby Tabby
by Sherri Bryan
Thirty-nine-year-old Megan Fallon is in a pickle. Not only is she suffering from empty-nest syndrome, but she's lost the job she loved, and her fiance's run off with her hairdresser. A complete life change is what's called for, so when the opportunity to make a new start presents itself following news of a family celebration, Megan is lured back to her childhood home.
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