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by Priscilla Royal
Published Jan 2006
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The Kalahari Typing School For Men
by Alexander McCall Smith
Published Mar 2004
Read ReviewsLife is never without its problems. Will Precious Ramotswes delightfully cunning and profoundly moral methods save the day? Find out in this, the fourth volume in the No.1 Ladies Detective Agency series featuring Botswana's first and only lady detective.
by Elizabeth Peters
Published Apr 2003
Read ReviewsAmelia Peabody and her family arrive at their home in Luxor to learn of a new royal tomb ransacked by thieves. Soon an even more disturbing outrage concerns the intrepid clan of archaeologists: the freshly and savagely slain corpse of a thief defiling the ancient burial site.
by Diane Mott Davidson
Published May 2002
Read ReviewsColorado caterer Goldy Schulz accepts a series of bookings at Hyde Castle and gets to cook authentic Elizabethan fare. However, death is peering around every corner.
by Rita Mae Brown
Published Jan 2002
Read ReviewsOnly her quick-witted cat and its animal pals stand between postmistress Mary "Harry" Haristeen and a homicidal maniac who means to ensure that she carries what she knows to the grave.
Dictators ride to and fro on tigers from which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.
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