Winter Whodunnits, Book 1 In The Bakery Detectives Cozy Mystery

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Curl up with a mug of cocoa, a warm fire, and a dozen murder mysteries

12 cozy mystery novels from best-selling authors to get your blood racing on a cold winter's eve. There's nothing chilling about this chance to explore a dozen of cozies. Curl up for a cocoa, a cookie and a killing!

Winter Whodunnits includes stories from:

* Stacey Alabaster - A Pie to Die For, Book 1 in the Bakery Detectives Cozy Mystery series

* USA Today Bestselling author Anna Celeste Burke - A Merry Christmas Wedding Mystery, a Georgie Shaw Cozy Mystery

* USA Today Bestselling author Kathi Daley - Much Ado About Felines, a Whales and Tails Cozy Mystery

* Nell Goddin - The Third Girl,Book 1 in the Molly Sutton Mysteries series

* USA Today Bestselling author

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