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JANUARY 2021
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Murder Is a Must
by Marty Wingate
Busily preparing for an exhibit at Middlebank House, curator Hayley Burke hires her difficult former boss, Oona Atherton, to help before discovering a one-page letter alluding to a priceless book lost somewhere in the First Edition Library.
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A Deadly Edition
by Victoria Gilbert
Investigating an art dealer’s murder to help clear a friend’s name while juggling the demands of her approaching nuptials, librarian Amy Webber is thwarted by her Aunt Lydia’s boyfriend, who believes the chief suspect is guilty.
Also available as an eBook.
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Hidden Treasure
by Jane K. Cleland
Beginning renovations on their New Hampshire dream home, Josie and her new husband, Ty, become embroiled in a murder investigation involving a mysterious relic and the disappearance of the property’s previous owner.
Also available as an eBook.
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Premeditated Mortar (eBook)
by Kate Carlisle
Plagued by strange events at a construction site, including the discovery of a dead body, Shannon wonders if someone wants to stop the renovations on an old asylum and vows to complete the project even if it kills her.
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The Turning Tide
by Catriona McPherson
Set in 1930s Scotland and brimming with eccentric characters and incisive humour, The Turning Tide is Catriona McPherson's best Dandy Gilver mystery yet.
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Game of Cones
by Cynthia Baxter
On a much deserved getaway, ice cream shop owner Kate McKay investigates the sudden and mysterious death of a cosmetics executive following a blackout in a Hudson Valley resort.
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A Lady Compromised
by Darcie Wilde
Helping organize a friend’s wedding, Rosalind reconnects with a man from her past before becoming embroiled in a case involving a brother’s mysterious suicide and a chief suspect fiancé.
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Without a Brew
by Ellie Alexander
Crafting regional beers for the winter season’s annual IceFest, Nitro brewer and amateur sleuth Sloan Krause rents rooms to unexpected visitors, including a sanctuary-seeking guest who goes missing after a physical altercation.
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Murder by Milk Bottle
by Lynne Truss
Constable Twitten and his Brighton colleagues navigate regional uproar and media drama in the summer of 1957 to identify a common link among three murder victims who have been killed with an unusual weapon.
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The Man In the Microwave Oven
by Susan Cox
Theo Bogart’s best friend, Nat Moore, finds a human finger in the microwave oven at his coffee shop and turns to Theo for help.
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