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Mysteries
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The Merlot Murders
by Ellen Crosby
Returning to her Virginia vineyard home after the unexpected death of her
father, Lucie Montgomery is dismayed by her father's gambling debts and
discovers that someone had a lot to gain from her father's death and the
sale of his winery.
Also try: Grape Expectations by Tamar Myers, Funeral
in blue by Anne Perry and What came before he shot her by
Elizabeth George.
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The Lost Gardens by Anthony Eglin
When a human skeleton is unearthed during the restoration of Wickersham
Priory's magnificent gardens, eccentric former professor of botany and
amateur sleuth, Laurence Kingston, launches his own investigation into the
crime.
Also try: The Blue Rose by Anthony
Eglin, Dead man's bones by Susan Wittig Albert and Aunt Dimity
digs in by Nancy Atherton.
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Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander
McCall Smith
Precious Ramotswe and her assistant, Grace Makutsi, investigate local
advice columnist Aunty Emang, who may be linked to trouble at a local
medical clinic and a cobra that somehow ended up in Precious's office.
Also try: The No.1 Ladies' Detective
Agency and The Kalahri Typing School for Men by the same
author.
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Gaites of Heaven by Susan Conant
Called in to train a dog belonging to a dysfunctional New Age couple,
Holly Winter stumbles into the middle of the family's secrets when the
wife falls victim to an accidental overdose and the victim's daughter
persuades Holly that it was murder.
Also try: Comedy of Heirs by Rett MacPherson and The
Irish Cottage Murder by Dicey Deere.
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The Bee's Kiss by Barbara Cleverly
Detective Joe Sandilands is enjoying Jazz Age London until a bludgeoning
death at the Ritz embroils him in an investigation complicated by three
additional suspicious deaths and pressure from Scotland Yard to close the
case.
Also try: Seven Dials by Anne Perry,
Ragtime in Simla by Barbara Cleverly and Southampton Row by
Anne Perry.
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