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The Bookshop Murder: An absolutely gripping cozy mystery (A Flora Steele Mystery Book 1)
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Macdonald accepted the invitation, much interested in this product of Shoreditch. Alf’s Cockney origin still sounded in his speech, despite the slurring burr which association with Devonshire children had developed, but the great difference between Alf and his country schoolmates was the quickness of the Cockney’s reactions. He was still as sharp a
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Als Tierärztin musste sie sich mit einer Menge seltsamer Kreaturen herumschlagen. Damit meinte sie allerdings nicht die Patienten. Nein, diese waren niedlich, knuffig, putzig – und der Grund, warum Audrey Smart sich überhaupt für diesen Beruf entschieden hatte. Audrey hatte noch nie
Fiona Grace • Eine Villa in Sizilien: Olivenöl und Mord (Ein Hund und Katz Wohlfühlkrimi – Band 1) (German Edition)

The “poor chap” of whom the Colonel was thinking was his son, Denis, now a prisoner of war in Japanese hands. Whether the Colonel’s epithet was due to Denis’s plight or to the wife he had married was uncertain, but Colonel St Cyres disliked his daughter-in-law as heartily as any well-bred man allowed himself to dislike a woman.
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THE THIN WOMAN an utterly charming English country house murder mystery (The Ellie Haskell Mysteries Book 1)
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June came down to the Manor, bringing five-year-old Michael and a mountain of luggage. She had been there for six months, and it was difficult to say who disliked the arrangement most—June or her father-in-law. Chivalry and a sense of duty prevented Colonel St Cyres from suggesting any other arrangement. With June, it was sheer inertia which kept h
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Angela Marchmont Mysteries: Books 1-3 (The Murder at Sissingham Hall, The Mystery at Underwood House, The Treasure at Poldarrow Point)
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