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A Mansion For Murder by Frances Brody

It’s 1930. Kate Shackleton is a widow. Her husband died on the Battlefield of the Great War. In those times it was rare to come across a woman private investigator – but there she was, struggling with her career like so many others – the war had taken its toll....

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Mugshots of Manhattan by Christin Brecher

This refreshing uptown cozy wowed me right from the very beginning with it’s “3-day red carpet extravaganza” being hosted by Grammy-Award winning superstar, Bisa. Twenty eight-year-old Liv Spyers has a small photography studio and living quarters in the downstairs of...

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Death of Jezebel by Christianna Brand

Armchair detectives who love those “impossible crime” mysteries or enjoy taking a step back into the 1940’s, will relish the British Library Crime Classic, Death of Jezebel by Christianna Brand. The book opens with the suicide of a young soldier named Johnny Wise....

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A Cryptic Clue by Victoria Gilbert

The first in a brand new series from Victoria Gilbert, A Cryptic Clue is sure to have any cozy mystery fan screaming “gimme more!” It’s a highly unlikely partnership: 60ish Jane Hunter, a retired librarian and 30ish Cameron Clewe, a wealthy but eccentric businessman...

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