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July 2019
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Sweet Tea and Secrets
by Joy Avon
A woman working at her Aunt’s vintage tea shop begins investigating the disappearance of a former TV star and becomes involved in the hunt for the killer of a local resident. Along the way, she discovers some dark secrets about her new town.
This is Book #2 in the Book Tea Shop Mystery series. To start from the beginning, put in an inter-library loan request for "In Peppermint Peril."
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A Crafter Hooks a Killer
by Holly Quinn
When a bestselling crochet author is murdered, Samantha “Sammy” Kane starts to investigate. In order to solve the crime, though, Sammy must unravel her own past with the help of her cousin and her sister and stitch together the clues to catch a killer.
This is the 2nd book in the Handcrafted Mystery series. Check it out from the start with Book #1, "A Crafter Knits a Clue."
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Aunt Dimity and the Heart of Gold
by Nancy Atherton
This title is perfect for anyone wanting some Christmas in July!
Joining friends for an annual holiday bash at Emma Harris's manor, Tilly Trout and Lori Shepherd tour their host's home and discover a hidden compartment filled with a gold heart. With Aunt Dimity's otherworldly help and Tilly's bewildering store of knowledge, Lori and friends set out to unravel the mystery behind the heart of gold.
This is the 24th book in the Aunt Dimity series. Start from the beginning by inter-library loaning Book #1, "Aunt Dimity's Death."
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Bite Club
by Laurien Berenson
After agreeing to train a bulldog puppy for a fellow, but introverted and elusive book club member, Melanie finds herself implicated in his sudden murder and must clear her name.
This is the 23rd book in the Melanie Travis Mystery series. To catch all the action from the beginning, start with Book #1, "A Pedigree to Die For."
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A Catered Fourth of July
by Isis Crawford
When the July Fourth Revolutionary War re-enactment results in murder, sisters and caterers Bernie and Libby, must serve up a very unpatriotic killer—especially when Bernie's beau is accused of the crime.
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Star Spangled Murder : a Lucy Stone Mystery
by Leslie Meier
When her Houdini-esque canine instigates a feud with her neighbor Mrs. Pratt, Lucy Stone becomes the number one suspect when Mrs. Pratt is murdered, while nudists, cranky lobstermen, and a rare purple-spotted lichen wreak havoc on the town of Tinker's Cove.
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Knee High by the Fourth of July
by Jess Lourey
When the town of Battle Lake’s famous statue of local legend Chief Wenonga goes missing just before its 25th anniversary celebration, Mira decides to take on the case. Along the way, Mira also runs into a dead body and finds out that her crush, Johnny Leeson, has disappeared. With something of her own to hide, Mira hopes she can avoid the police long enough to track down the object of her mega-crush-but is Mira trailing a statue-thief, a kidnapper, or a murderer?
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Dead, White, and Blue
by Carolyn G Hart
After two locals disappear during the height of tourist season, local mystery bookshop owners Annie and Max Darling investigate a twisted path of adultery, blackmail, and betrayal to find the culprit.
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Yankee Doodle Dead : Death on Demand Mystery
by Carolyn G. Hart
Annie Darling, proprietor of the popular South Carolina Death on Demand mystery bookstore, and her husband Max turn sleuth when an innocent young man is arrested for the murder of a malevolent retired military officer during the annual Fourth of July Festival.
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Oh Say Can You Fudge
by Nancy Coco
When Rodney Rivers, the biggest name in aerial displays, goes down in a hail of screaming chicken fireworks and his warehouse of pyrotechnics goes up in smoke, Allie McMurphy must sift through the clues to catch a clever killer before the town's star-spangled Fourth of July celebration is ruined.
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One Fete in the Grave
by Vickie Fee
Party planner Liv McKay has put together an unforgettable Fourth of July celebration for the town of Dixie, Tennessee—including breathtaking fireworks and an exciting Miss Dixie Beauty Pageant. As the party is winding down, though, Liv's sense of triumph fizzles when the body of town councilman Bubba Rowland is discovered on the festival grounds. The prime suspect in his murder is Liv's mother's fiancé, Earl, who had a flare-up recently with Bubba. To clear Earl's name, Liv and her best friend Di burst into action to smoke out the real killer before another life is extinguished.
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