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“combines the intrigue of an archaeological event and the joy of an upcoming wedding with  the machinations of a political thriller . . .”

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In Farleigh Field delivers the same entertainment mixed with intellectual intrigue and realistic setting for which Bowen has earned awards . . .”

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Plaid and Plagiarism by Molly MacRae is the first in the new Highland Bookshop Mystery Series.

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“May Alan Bradley live to be a hundred and write a new book every year, and may Flavia never grow up.”

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“an excellent choice for those who prefer a more complex cozy mystery than the usual offering. Highly recommended.”

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In this cozy police procedural set in the cozy French town of St. Denis, we have book nine of the cozy series about Bruno, Chief of Police.

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a fascinating window into European history and a murder mystery that is riveting right to the end.”

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Practical Sins for Cold Climates is an unusual and refreshing take on the 'transformed by the wilderness' theme.”

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“genuinely sweet . . .”

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A group of 70-something friends, determined to check items off their bucket lists, get together one night to skinny dip in the backyard pool.

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“. . . a cozy little mystery with a neat alchemical twist and some very endearing characters . . .”

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“. . . the pencil illustrations interspersed throughout the book are charming.

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“. . . a good read for both cozy and romance fans.”

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Mae December has a thing for dogs. She owns a thriving kennel business in small town Rosedale, Tennessee.

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“. . . a fast-paced, humorous read with a clever, knotty mystery . . .”

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“. . . a credible mystery plot, but without anyone to root for . . .”

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“Mignon Ballard has woven a story complicated with both charming and menacing characters.”

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“This book will keep the reader turning pages until the very satisfying end.”

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“. . . a good story that keeps the reader in suspense until the killer is finally revealed.”

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“a multifaceted story . . . plenty of surprises . . . And what an ending!”

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“It’s nice to read a book in which the heroine is not obsessed over body image. Odelia . . . is happy, healthy, in love—and utterly charming.”

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“Susan Wittig Albert is a terrific writer; her descriptions of everything from blooming bluebonnets to the grace and power of a mountain lion caught by China’s headlights are compelling.

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