Murder in the Reading Room
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Storyton Hall, Virginia, is a paradise for book lovers who come from all over for literary getaways....
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The Baron's Cufflinks (The Harmony Duprie Mysteries Book 3)
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What starts as Girl's Night Out ends in murder, and Harmony Duprie is a suspect. She's innocent,...
mystery cozy mystery fiction The Baron's Cufflinks The Harmony Duprie Mysteries P.J. MacLayne
Her Ladyship's Ring (The Harmony Duprie Mysteries Book 2)
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Harmony Duprie is back, and so is trouble in Oak Grove. When a man is murdered in the back yard...
Oak Grove Her Ladyship's Ring The Harmony Duprie Mysteries fiction mystery cozy mystery
Essentials of Murder
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Following a scandal that chased her from San Francisco, Carissa Carmichael struggles to find...
Murder Out of Character
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Marvey, a small-town librarian, finds a mysterious list of names... and what happens next can’t...
Burying Ben (Dot Meyerhoff #1)
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As her police department’s newest hire, police psychologist Dot Meyerhoff has a lot to prove....
Police Procedural Cozy Mystery Psychological Suspense Domestic Suspense
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Heaven Has No Rage in Books
Jan 14, 2026 (Updated Jan 14, 2026)
This book does a good job of building on the first book but without any spoilers. It’s nice to watch Jim and Sally continue to build their relationship. I love them and the other characters we are getting to know. One of the storylines was stronger than the other, but both kept me engaged with plenty happening, good suspects, and a climax that kept me turning pages. While this isn’t a cozy, the violence and language is kept to a minimum. I’m hoping I can get to the next book soon.
Burdened Bloodline
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What's a little blood among brothers? Reeling from the deadly events at Ogdam Oasis, Duchess...
The Rise and Fall of Miss Fannie's Biscuits
Wanda E. Brunstetter and Martha Bolton
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Why Are Baking Contestants Disappearing? Mysteries have a way of...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Player Elimination in Books
Nov 13, 2025
I’ve gotten back into games the last couple of years, so I was hoping this would be a good cozy mystery with that theme. Sadly, it needed just a bit more. There is one character who uses they/them pronouns that I found distracting, but that’s probably mostly on me. Overall, the characters were a little flat. The mystery was uneven, although the ending was good. Even the games Wren and her friends played didn’t give us the details I was hoping to enjoy. Sadly, I don’t think I’ll continue this series.

