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Catering to Nobody
By By Diane Mott Davidson
MYSTERY DAVIDSON
This is the first in a series of culinary mysteries featuring caterer Goldy Bear who finds herself investigating to clear herself when Fritz Korman keels over from poisoned coffee during a wake catered by Goldy. Recipes are always included in Davidson’s mysteries.
By By Diane Mott Davidson
MYSTERY DAVIDSON
This is the first in a series of culinary mysteries featuring caterer Goldy Bear who finds herself investigating to clear herself when Fritz Korman keels over from poisoned coffee during a wake catered by Goldy. Recipes are always included in Davidson’s mysteries.
Ruby in the Smoke
By Philip Pullman
YA F PULLMAN
In nineteenth-century London, sixteen-year-old Sally Lockhart, a recent orphan, becomes involved in a deadly search for a mysterious ruby while simultaneously uncovering the truth about her heritage.
By Philip Pullman
YA F PULLMAN
In nineteenth-century London, sixteen-year-old Sally Lockhart, a recent orphan, becomes involved in a deadly search for a mysterious ruby while simultaneously uncovering the truth about her heritage.
Keturah and Lord Dead
By By Martine Leavitt
YA F LEAVITT
When Lord Death comes to claim sixteen-year-old Keturah while she is lost in the King's Forest, she charms him with her story and is granted a twenty-four hour reprieve in which to seek her one true love.
By By Martine Leavitt
YA F LEAVITT
When Lord Death comes to claim sixteen-year-old Keturah while she is lost in the King's Forest, she charms him with her story and is granted a twenty-four hour reprieve in which to seek her one true love.
The Cat who Blew the Whistle
By Lilian Jackson Braun
MYSTERY BRAUN
When the discovery of embezzlement at the Lumbertown Credit Union in Sawdust City (aka Mudville, population 5,000) coincides with the disappearance of its wealthy president, who is also a model railroad buff and owner of a salvaged and restored steam locomotive, Moose County's best-known philanthropist, columnist, and amateur detective, Jim Qwilleran, decides to investigate the mystery--with the help of his two Siamese cat sleuths, Koko and Yum Yum.
By Lilian Jackson Braun
MYSTERY BRAUN
When the discovery of embezzlement at the Lumbertown Credit Union in Sawdust City (aka Mudville, population 5,000) coincides with the disappearance of its wealthy president, who is also a model railroad buff and owner of a salvaged and restored steam locomotive, Moose County's best-known philanthropist, columnist, and amateur detective, Jim Qwilleran, decides to investigate the mystery--with the help of his two Siamese cat sleuths, Koko and Yum Yum.
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