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Aunt Dimity and the Widow's Curse by Nancy AthertonStaying happily at home with Bess while her husband and sons go camping during spring break, Lori joins a local widow's quilting bee and learns a startling secret about the woman's first husband's death.
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Bearly Departed by Meg MacyWhen Will Taylor, a sales rep who is trying to change her family’s teddy bear shop and factory, is found dead, 31-year-old Sasha Silverman, launching her own investigation, must patch together the clues to prove that her hot-tempered Uncle Ross is not a killer.
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The Chalk Pit by Elly GriffithsSummoned to investigate a set of human remains discovered in one of Norwich's chalk-mining tunnels, Ruth teams up with DCI Nelson to search for a missing homeless person whose demise may be tied to Ruth's case and a string of murders.
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A Hiss Before Dying: a Mrs. Murphy mystery by Rita Mae BrownThe popular characters from Tail Gait and Tall Tail return in a contemporary mystery that explores the dangers of a wild animal poaching ring with historical ties to America's post-revolutionary past.
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Murder in the Bowery by Victoria ThompsonA latest entry in the series by the best-selling author of Murder in Morningside Heights investigates the murder of a newsboy against the backdrop of the victim's brother's account of a young society woman whose penchant for risky behaviors implicates several suspects in and out of her family.
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My Darling Detective by Howard NormanWhen her future mother-in-law shocks the art world by destroying a master work of photography, police detective Martha Crauchet conducts the ensuing interrogation against a backdrop of her fiancé's shocking discovery about his father.
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Robert B. Parker's Little White Lies by Ace AtkinsPrivate eye Spenser and his sidekick, Hawk, pursue a grifter who swindled a smitten woman out of nearly $300,000 and conned everyone from the cable news shows to paramilitary contractors and the local cops.
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Testimony by Scott TurowAssigned to investigate the unsolved disappearance of an entire Gypsy refugee camp during the Bosnian War, a disillusioned American prosecutor navigates a host of suspects while uncovering disturbing alliances and betrayals.
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The Thirst by Jo NesbøHarry Hole is inextricably drawn back into the Oslo police force by a serial murderer who has been targeting Tinder daters using methods reminiscent of a nemesis from Harry's past.
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What My Body Remembers by Agnete FriisUnable to recall the fateful night her father murdered her mother, Ella begins suffering crippling panic attacks that land her in a psych ward and separate her from her son, a situation that compels her to kidnap her son from his foster family and flee to the Denmark town of her youth, where she confronts painful demons and negotiates for custody.
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