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Key Lime Pie Murder
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2008; US$ 5.59Hannah Swensen is whipping up treats for the chamber of commerce booth at the Tri-County fair. She's also judging the baking contest. When she is on the midway, she hears a suspicious thump, and goes snooping - only to discover Willa Sunquist, a student teacher and fellow bake contest judge, dead alongside an upended key lime pie. more...
The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
The Floating Press 1913; US$ 4.99This first novel in Sax Rohmer's series, The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu combined together previously written short stories into a single story about the dealings of this criminal mastermind. Master poisoner, chemist, member of the "Yellow Peril", and wearer of iconographic facial hair, Fu Manchu is "the greatest genius which the powers... more...
Blueberry Muffin Murder
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2006; US$ 5.59Preparations are underway for Lake Eden, Minnesota's annual Winter Carnival - and Hannah Swensen is set to bake up a storm at her popular shop, The Cookie Jar. Too bad the honour of creating the official Winter Carnival cake went to famous lifestyle maven Connie Mac - a half-baked idea, in Hannah's opinion. more...
Dial Om for Murder
Penguin Group US 2009; US$ 6.99When one of A.J.?s celebrity yoga students gets permanently bent out of shape, and another is accused of the crime, A.J. has no choice but to position herself as a sleuth to find the real killer. more...
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
The Floating Press 2010; US$ 4.99The Mystery of Edwin Drood is the final, uncompleted novel by Charles Dickens. John Jasper is a choirmaster who is in love with one of his pupils, Rosa Bud. She is the fiancee of his nephew, Edwin Drood. A hot-tempered man from Ceylon also becomes interested in her and he and Drood take an instant dislike to one another. Later, Drood disappears, and... more...
The Man Who Knew Too Much
The Floating Press 1922; US$ 3.99The Man Who Knew Too Much is a collection of short stories by British writer Gilbert K. Chesterton, featuring his detective Horne Fisher. From the upper-classes himself, Fisher has a unique insight into political power--a position which complicates his investigations when they approach the higher levels of corrupt government. Chesterton's witty,... more...
Murder on the Eightfold Path
Penguin Group US 2010; US$ 7.99The only yoga mystery series on the market. While in her mother's garden, A.J. stumbles-literally-on the body of her mother's current beau. Now A.J. is going to have to find her balance and solve the murder without getting tied up in knots. more...
Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio
Penguin Group US 2008; US$ 14.95A compelling mix of social satire and murder mystery. A small culturally mixed community living in an apartment building in the center of Rome is thrown into disarray when one of the neighbors is murdered. An investigation ensues and as each of the victim?s neighbors is questioned, the reader is offered an all-access pass into the most colorful... more...
Agatha Webb
The Floating Press 1899; US$ 3.99Celebrated as one of the most important early female writers of detective fiction, Anna Katherine Green was lauded for her meticulous plotting and attention to detail. In this classic mystery novel, Agatha Webb and a household servant are found dead. Detective Caleb Sweetwater works to untangle the plot that involves blackmail, family secrets, and... more...
The Unbelievers
St. Martin's Press 2010; US$ 9.99A brooding, Victorian murder mystery set in the Scottish Highlands and featuring Inspector Allerdyce and Sergeant McGillivray Scotland?s richest man has been shot dead and dumped down a well. Was the Duke of Dornoch murdered by one of the miners whose wages he cut because of ?market forces?? Was he killed in return for his part in clearing... more...









