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A delectable cozy: When senior sleuth Sadie Kramer smells trouble at her favorite chocolate shop, her investigation takes her to the wine country Harvest Festival — and straight into a murder mystery!
A cozy mystery steeped in Cotswolds village charm: When her friend is accused of murder, tearoom owner and amateur sleuth Gemma Rose sets out to find the real killer! With over 650 five-star Goodreads ratings.
With his brown lab, Reba, by his side, game warden and K-9 handler Roger Guay has taken on many intense missions, from chilling crime scenes to vanished hikers. This riveting memoir recounts his experiences in the woods of Maine and beyond.
A visit to the serene coastal town of South Cove, California, could make anybody feel refreshed and inspired. But as…
When an irate bomber strikes Washington DC, FBI Special Agent Meg Jennings and Hawk, her elite K-9 companion, are hot on the killer’s tail. You won’t want to miss this satisfying page-turner featuring an unforgettable crime-solving duo!
A new business might add some much-needed charm to downtown Dorset Falls—and draw tourists to Josie’s yarn shop. But when…
The Mainely Needlepointers are about to learn that no man is an island—especially when greedy developers want his land .…
A cozy whodunit from a New York Times bestselling author: Cat opens her new bed-and-breakfast for its first writers’ retreat and is thrilled that a famous author comes to stay. But when her celebrity guest turns up dead, she must race to catch a killer!
A charming mystery from “the doyenne of deadly desserts” (Publishers Weekly): When one of the leads in her production of A Christmas Carol is murdered, Hannah must solve the case in time for the holidays. Includes a dozen delicious cookie recipes!
Professional organizer Maggie stumbles into a mystery when her new home’s clutter includes a corpse! “A skillful amateur detective with an impressive to-do list emerges in this inventive series opener” (Kirkus Reviews).