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From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author M A Comley who has sold over two and a half…
A baker who sees the dead. One too many suitors. And a killer. Living in Honey Hollow can be murder.…
In a small Scottish town, psychic investigator Temerity Love searches for the culprit behind a beloved schoolteacher’s murder. And with evidence of the occult at the crime scene, this latest case might be her most mysterious one yet!
Mitzy can’t believe her luck when she inherits a magical bookshop — until she becomes the main suspect in a murder investigation! Can she join forces with the spirit world to unmask a killer and prove her innocence to the town’s alarmingly handsome sheriff?
San Francisco book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright was hoping for a fun, relaxing weekend at a local book fair, but a…
The residents of Candy Cane Lane get a shock when the holidays deliver murder to their doorstep instead of bringing good tidings! Innkeeper Bizzy Baker can read minds — but can she catch a Christmas killer with the help of her furry friends and an irresistibly handsome homicide detective? From a New York Times bestselling author.
The circus may be in town — but a killer clown picking victims off one by one is anything but a laughing matter… Sarah Spencer may have left behind her detective career in the big city, but she’ll have to use all her old skills if she wants to stop the murderer who’s terrorizing her small Alaska community!
When Ember Quinn visits Christmas Village to assist her elderly great-aunt Phoebe in the holiday chocolate-making tasks, the last thing…
A murdered scorned wife. A prime suspect losing their mind literally and figuratively. A small town bakery owner whose generosity…
A Murder at the Country Club: A Funny and Sporting Cozy Mystery (Canterbury Golf Club Cozy Mysteries Book 1)
On the night of the Canterbury Golf Club’s First Annual Glow-ball Golf Tournament, Lady Captain Beatrice Yates argues with Rudolph…