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Our genre choice for September - chosen by the mod squad - is COSY MYSTERY

Our choices are:

Do Not Go Gentle (A Posthumous Mystery #1) by C.A. Larmer Do Not Go Gentle by C.A. Larmer

If you thought your child had just killed you, would you want to know? In this sometimes hilarious, sometimes heart-wrenching DIY posthumous mystery, single mom Lulu implores the reader to help solve her murder before the granny-beckoning tunnel swallows her whole.

Death Comes to Town (Darcy Sweet #1) by K.J. Emrick Death Comes to Town by K.J. Emrick

Darcy Sweet would like to think that she is just an ordinary woman, happy in her life running the Sweet Read bookstore. But she isn't ordinary. She has a connection to the other side that seems to draw her into mysterious situations more often than not. Add to the mix the antics of a rather naughty, slightly psychic cat and the eccentric ghost of her great-aunt Millie, and you have a recipe for anything but the ordinary.

Arson at the Art Gallery (Getaway Bay Cozy Mystery Series #1) by Grace York Arson at the Art Gallery by Grace York

A new home. A new beginning. A quiet life.

Or is it?

The beach house is Addison Lake’s retirement plan. Memories of childhood holidays playing in the sand with her cousins come flooding back as soon as she sets foot in Getaway Bay. After the death of her husband, turning her new beach house into a bed and breakfast and reconnecting with family is just the tonic she needs. But just days after her move to the sleepy coastal town, Addison’s new life turns on its head.




To vote for your choice of the above three reads, click on this link and have your say!

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...

MODERATOR CHOICE: Crucifixion Creek (The Belltree Trilogy, #1) by Barry Maitland Crucifixion Creek by Barry Maitland


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