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Old 02-26-2011, 03:49 PM   #160
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Can one read too much?
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I was just given a Tamar Myers book (Hell Hath No Curry) that my friend said I just have to read (at the very least, for me to check out the recipes.
The series got progressively worse for me (see also: Kay Scarpetta) - I'd strongly urge starting at the beginning with this one!

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Any good mysteries with little to no romantic angles? Unless it's gay lol
I'd say Josh Lanyon's "Holmes and Moriarity" gay series qualifies as "cozy", though I'm not as certain I'd label his "Adrien English" ones as such.

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