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Culinary mystery novels are the specialite du jour, and nobody writes them better than Diane Mott Davidson.
Goldy Bear, Aspen Meadows favorite caterer, can't seem to avoid a crime scene. This holiday season finds her in the middle of a murder at the local library.
What happens when cake-judging turns to chaos -- and murder -- at the Tri-County Fair?
The Quilliam sisters, who run the Inn at Hemlock Falls, face financial ruin when their one potential investor is killed on their ski trail. Not a very Merry Christmas.
Recovering from a gunshot wound and the trauma of almost being murdered, Lori Shepherd escapes England with her twin boys and their nanny to the Colorado Rockies.
When her twin boys come home with a tale of a vampire in the woods, Lori is skeptical. She shouldn't be; the sighting holds the clue to strange happenings in the area.
Nikki Sands loves her job as wine manager for the luxurious Malveaux Estates winery, restaurant, and spa, until she finds the chef shot in the spa's soaking tub.
Culinary cozy mysteries are increasingly popular, and few do it better than Joanne Fluke. Her newest novel combines food, a family reunion, murder...and a few recipes.
In this installment of the Coffeehouse Series, Clare's daughter, an aspiring chef with a much-older boyfriend, gets caught up in murder. Can Clare keep her out of jail?
The lastest mystery novel by Claudia Bishop in the Hemlock Falls series is a fun read for fans of Meg and Sarah Quilliam, but lacks excitement for new readers.
"A Catered Valentine's Day," released in January 2007, is a delightful holiday cozy mystery, in the spirit of culinary authors like Diane Mott Davidson and Cleo Coyle.
A naturally-decaffeinated coffee plant could revolutionize the industry, and make a lot of money. When Clare's friend claims to have done this, murder soon follows.
When a Napa Valley and winery owner offers Nikki Sands a six-figure position on his estate, she jumps at the chance to leave LA. Unfortunately, murder follows.
What happens when you combine an amateur sleuth and the owner of a century home? You get Sarah Graves' delightful series of Home Improvement mysteries.
In this 20th installment of the Kinsey Millhone series, Sue Grafton takes on the cause of elder abuse--an all-too-prevalent phenomenon.
A house full of guests, no air conditioning, and an alarming number of neighborhood burglaries. What more could go wrong for newlywed, Lee McKinney?
At a Seder, the traditional Jewish Passover meal, one guest goes to the door to symbolically let in the prophet Elijah. When Iris Grodnik does this, she never returns.
While the masses move to Kindles and electronic reading devices, dip your toe into the world of audio books and find your voice.
Annie and Max Darling are getting set to move into their dream house, a renovated mansion. That is until someone hides something in there--something worth killing for.
Many things have changed since Bailey Ruth Raeburn lived in Adelaide, Oklahoma...but much has not, such as strong passions and secrets.
In this second in the Nikki Sands wine country mystery novels, Nikki's best friend is accused of killing her cheating lover's new wife. Will Nikki find the real murderer?
Henrie O is invited by a friend to sail the Baltic Sea aboard a luxury cruise. Not everyone is set on seeing the sights. One passenger has packed murder.
"The Cat Who Had 60 Whiskers" is a delightful dose of KoKo for "Cat Who..." fans, but first time readers are better off starting with Braun's earlier novels.
First in a series of "Domestic Diva Mysteries," The Diva Runs out of Thyme is a perfectly seasoned, cozy Thanksgiving mystery with bonus entertaining tips and recipes.


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