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Fireside Gothic
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Gone Astray
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When Shakespeare Lost the Plot
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In a society divided along Zodiac lines, status is cast at birth - and binding for life. When...

Katrina
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In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina narrowly missed New Orleans. The resulting storms breached rotting...

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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2423 KP) rated Murders and Metaphors in Books
Jun 20, 2021
It’s been years since I read the earlier books in the series, but I’m glad I reconnected with the characters. While I normally avoid paranormal themed cozies, I find this premise absolutely charming. The mystery is wonderful and kept me guessing right until the end. It’s filled with suspects who are perfect at keeping me confused. A few of the series regulars were fun but underdeveloped here, but that’s because they had little page time. The regulars we saw more of were great, and I especially appreciated the growth we saw in Violet. I hope to return to the next book in the series soon.