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Old 04-24-2014, 12:35 PM   #97
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For cozy mystery readers: Anne George books are there too, as is Lawrence Block. Block isn't exactly cozy, but not far off. A couple of Frank Tuttle's titles are there as well (Wistril Compleat is very good fantasy).

A bunch of Gemma Halliday's work is there too (more chick-lit than cozy mystery. Well, a kind of cross).

The Tell-tale Con by Aimee Gilchrist is on there too--probably the best YA mystery (cozy and humorous) I've read in years. We did this one as a buddy read on my blog and it was well-loved by most of the readers. Oh sure, a couple of readers couldn't connect, but that is going to happen...
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