![]() Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanne Flukeīaker Hannah Swensen runs Minnesota’s most popular bakery, The Cookie Jar. Now Cora must figure out what is really going on before she ends up the next victim. ![]() Eventually another dead body is found-this time closer to home. However, getting Cora involved leads to major distractions as she snoops around the crime scenes, questioning witnesses and more. When the police chief finds a clue that he cannot solve, he asks for the help of the eccentric, older puzzle writer. A Clue for the Puzzle Lady by Parnell HallĬora Felton is the writer of a syndicated crossword puzzle who ends up consulting on the death of a young teenage girl in town. Considered the first Filipino crime novel, this book is for fans of more literary noir novels. Father Gus Saenz is a forensic anthropologist who has become a regular consultant for the local police force, and Father Jerome Lucero is a psychologist and Father Saenz’s protégé. Taking place in the Philippines, this mystery follows two Jesuit priests who are on the hunt for a serial killer targeting young boys in Manila. ![]() As the series continues, Rabbi Small finds himself near major crimes that he just can’t help but solve himself. However, when a young woman is found strangled near the Temple parking lot, Rabbi Small finds himself as the main suspect. The Rabbi Small mystery series follows Rabbi David Small who, in this first novel, is newly in charge of a small Jewish congregation. ![]() Friday the Rabbi Slept Late by Harry Kemelman ![]()
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