“Olivia and the Door-Dash Cats” by Patricia Fry

“Everyone I’m acquainted with who has found cats is happy with them. Why would you consider it a problem? Why are you investigating this, anyway?” Why, indeed. Imagine finding a cat or kittens on your doorstep to keep and care for. Some people may count it as a blessing, but Parker Campbell and Jag Katz know that not everyone would be thrilled to be new cat owners. This is precisely why they want to get to the bottom of this mystery. In Olivia and the Door-Dash Cats by Patricia Fry, the feline sleuth Olivia and her pal Archie accompany Jag and Parker on this investigation to get to the bottom of things. Who is leaving cats and kittens on people’s doorsteps? Why are they doing this? 

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“The Abnormal Gumshoe” by Tamar Anolic

Tamar Anolic’s The Abnormal Gumshoe is a cozy mystery delight with warm overtones of romance and coming of age storyline for main character, Chloe Weaver. Raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the oldest of fifteen children, conservative church girl Chloe Weaver thinks she knows exactly what life has to offer her. Like most of the young women in her church community, Chloe has been raised on Biblical principles that teach marrying and multiplying, making a family just as loud, welcoming, and most importantly, as large as her own.

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“Dockside Secrets” by Terry Overton

Dockside Secrets launches the first novel in Terry Overton’s Finley Burke Mysteries series. Set in the quaint village of Sunset Cove, the novel follows Finely Burke, a recently retired psychology professor who also used to work on cold-case investigations. She moved to Sunset Cove to help heal after losing her beloved husband. Instead of relaxing, she quickly finds herself embroiled in a mystery that has her back to sleuthing while enlisting the help of her eccentric new neighbors.

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