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Can't Judge a Book by Its Murder
Can't Judge a Book by Its Murder | Amy Lillard
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Dollycas
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Dollycas‘s Thoughts
I love the small-town ways and feeling. The fact that the book clubbers were able to provide the meals for Chloe reminded me of Mayberry from the Andy Griffth Show. Sugar Springs is full of Southern charm and appealing residents.
Read full review here - https://www.escapewithdollycas.com/2019/10/29/cant-judge-a-book-by-its-murder-ma...

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aprilpohren
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What would you do if your best friend was arrested for a murder that she didn't commit, even though all evidence points to her? That is the question that Arlo must face when her best friend, Chloe is arrested when her ex and baby daddy is found dead outside their shop door. She has 10 days to prove Chloe's innocence and time is quickly running out.
Full of quaint and lively characters, Cozy Mystery fans will love this first book in a new series!

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aprilpohren
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Reading now and nearly finished. Really enjoying it so far! #netgalley

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tulipgirl1223
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Yet another ARC from @netgalley . Im loving this site. If you're a big reader, check them out.
This one is called: Can't Judge a Book by its Murder by Amy Lillard. It's the first book in a new series coming out in October called A Main Street Book Club Mystery. Another small town cozy mystery. This one is set in a book store, which I loved. Cozys are my favorite genre I think.#netgalley #firstinaseries #amylillard #amylillardbooks #cozymystery

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melissanorr
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Taking a coffee and lunch break at the 3 hour mark. Switching to a new #cozymystery when I come back. #24in48