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Haunted House Murder Book Review
Three cozy novellas in one fun novel by favorite cozy authors Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, and Barbara Ross. These all include their beloved characters, and are especially suitable for reading at Halloween.

Sarah Blair Mystery Series Book Reviews
Debra Goldstein has introduced a new cozy mystery series; the characters are likable and the series is sometimes humorous and is light. This is a fun series.

Edinburgh Twilight Book Review
Ian Hamilton, a new detective, discovers a strangled body in Holyrood Park. Although he has very little experience, he is assigned the case and must find the murderer since more bodies are being discovered.

The Candy Cane Caper Book Review
Beloved character, Sadie Hoffmiller, from 12 previous culinary mysteries, is back. This time, she is not solving a murder, but trying to solve a suspicious theft of priceless ornaments that belong to her friend in a nursing home. There are plenty of suspects, and surprises in this novel.

The Unclaimed Victim Book Review
Kris Wiley refuses to believe that the body parts she is shown in the sheriff's office are those of her father. Back in the 30s there were murders that are still unsolved and the body parts she is supposed to identify as her father's fit with what happened so long ago. Is it really him?

Turkey Trot Murder Book Review
Lucy Stone discovers the body of a young woman, Alison Franklin, who fell through the ice and drowned, in this fast-moving cozy mystery. Although ruled an accident, Lucy knows something's not right when Alison's father, Ed is murdered.

The Eighth Sister Book Review
Robert Dugoni has created a new character, Charles Jenkins, who accepts a mission from his former CIA boss to travel to Russia and find the Russian Operative who is killing US agents.

Two Deputy Donut Mystery Book Reviews
The novels in the Deputy Donut Mystery series are light and fun. They also contain donut recipes. No who doesn't like donuts?

Day of Secrets Book Review
Daryl Wood Gerber's second standalone thriller finds Chase Day, who thought he was an orphan, learning all kinds of new things about himself, and trying to fulfill his mother's last wishes which puts him and others in danger.

Bleak Harbor Book Review
Danny Peters, who is autistic albeit brilliant, has been kidnapped, and his mother Carey and stepfather, Pete both feel somewhat responsible. As they try to solve the crime and find the perpetrator, they find themselves in trouble wherever they turn.

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