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Vice and Virtue by Libby Klein

Looking for a cozy with a different spin? Unique setting? Quirky characters? Heart and humor? Than look NO further than Libby Klein’s fabulously fun and engaging new mystery: Vice and Virtue. Meet Layla Virtue, a “pushing” 40 recovering alcoholic, wanna-be rocker...

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Someone From The Past by Margo Bennett

Someone From The Past by Margot Bennett was first published in 1958. It’s another fine British Library Crime Classic that is guaranteed to keep mystery fans intrigued until the very end. Nancy Graham is a young woman who re-connects with her former friend and...

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The Murder Show by Matt Goldman

The Murder Show by New York Times bestselling author, Matt Goldman, is one stellar thriller you won’t want to miss! Fortyish TV writer Ethan Harris had a hit with The Murder Show, a television crime drama featuring a private detective. But now the network has put the...

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Take The Honey And Run by Jennie Marts

Here’s a new cozy mystery debut you won’t want to miss: Take The Honey and Run, A Bee Keeping Mystery by Jennie Marts. Successful mystery writer, Bailey Briggs, packs up her teenage daughter, Daisy, and their dog, Cooper, and heads for the hills – literally. She’s...

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He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr

First published in 1946, He Who Whispers by John Dickson Carr is a crime and mystery masterpiece from an era gone by. It’s set in the aftermath of the Second World War, London. Miles Hammond has been recently discharged from the Army. He’s a guest invited to the...

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Cold Storage by Michael C. Grumley

Winter weather brings on the “thrill of the chill” and Michael C. Grumley gives us a chilling thriller of the not-too-distant future. The year: 2046. Cold Storage is the follow up to the first book in his Revival Series, Deep Freeze. In his second book, we find Army...

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