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A New York Times bestseller: When an elderly woman’s crime stories turn out to be real, baker Hannah finds herself in the center of a high-stakes mystery — all while trying to plan a Christmas ball for her hometown!
All of Cora Chevalier’s dreams are coming true. Since moving to Indigo Gap, North Carolina, the busy crafting maven has…
Much has happened since Leslie Meier first introduced her beloved sleuth Lucy Stone with Mistletoe Murder. Many holidays and bake sales…
Pet groomer Cassie McGlone hopes to stop a condo community from evicting its many stray felines — and when the building’s eccentric cat lover turns up dead, Cassie must prove it was no accident! This charming cozy mystery is a “delight” (Publishers Weekly).
Sherry Frazzelle is back to being Sherry Oliveri, her divorce all but final and her new life in full swing.…
A delightful cozy mystery with a “strong sense of place and time in post–World War I England” (Library Journal starred review): When a thief is found murdered in an otherwise quiet village, Beryl and Edwina must put their unusual friendship and sleuthing skills to the test.
“At turns playful and engaging… a satisfyingly complex cozy” (Library Journal): Bailey King, the chocolatier at her grandmother’s Amish candy shop, is not going to let anything get in the way of her perfect Yuletide treats — not even a murder! Can she sniff out the culprit in time to serve up some sweets?
“Memorable characters, a charming locale, and a satisfying mystery.”—Barbara AllanWhen a film crew comes to Mackinac Island, the last thing…
Beloved Mexican bakery Yeast of Eden has scored the catering deal at the annual Santa Sofia, California, art car parade…
When a wealthy feline fanatic holds an extravagant cat wedding, she invites all of her enemies — so there are plenty of suspects when she turns up dead! Can catering sleuths Bernie and Libby find answers? “Amusing… Lively characters, irresistible food descriptions, and witty dialogue” (Publishers Weekly).