A few new October cozies from Obsidian and Berkley....just in time for the cooler weather.
If Mashed Potatoes Could Dancee
Mrs. Malory and A Necessary End,
A Marked Man,
A Grid for Murder,
Deadly Patterns.
The titles read like a cozy poem.
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I like that!
ReplyDeleteAnd Deadly Patterns sounds right up my alley. Happy reading :)
They do read like a poem!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the covers..enjoy!
If Mashed Potatoes Could Dance is a brilliant title :) Cozy mysteries are perfect for this autumn-y weather. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletethere are days when I think I could be perfectly happy if I had nothing else to read but Berkley cozies. These look great.
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