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From a New York Times bestselling author comes this delightful mystery set at the pet-friendly Sugar Maple Inn. Romance-averse Holly reluctantly helps her grandmother organize a matchmaking event for pet owners. But when one attendee winds up dead, Holly has more to fear than Cupid…
A charming, magical whodunit from an Agatha Award–winning author: When a member of the local writing group is murdered, Violet Waverly must turn to the works of Edgar Allan Poe to unmask the killer!
From a New York Times bestselling author with “a real knack for evoking a small Southern town” (Publishers Weekly): Suspected of murdering an old rival, librarian Charlie Harris must clear his own name — with assistance from his cat, Diesel.
The second delectable Emergency Dessert Squad Mystery from the national bestselling author of Éclair and Present Danger. Baker Winnie…
FIRST IN A VISIONARY NEW MYSTERY SERIES. It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see that something’s not right on…
In the latest Library Lover’s Mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of A Likely Story, a decades overdue…
When her car breaks down in the English countryside, Reverend Annabelle Dixon seeks a helping hand at Mildred’s Garage — but finds a lifeless one instead! Can she track down a killer with the help of a handsome inspector and a stray puppy?
A fun Halloween whodunit: Detective Jack and amateur sleuth Georgie are on the hunt for the culprits of an art heist. But it’s All Hallows’ Eve, and everyone is in costume — including the thieves. Can this mystery-solving duo unmask the villains?
“A most enjoyable idyll” (The New Yorker): The Durrells abandon their English home and relocate to a beautiful Greek island in this hilarious account of a young naturalist and his unconventional family. With nearly 20,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
In this vibrant memoir, a naturalist chronicles his family’s experiences on the island of Corfu and the boyhood adventures that inspired his love of wildlife. “A delightful book” (The New York Times Book Review).