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In Last Will and Puzzlement, surprise after surprise kept me turning the pages of this Cozy Mystery. I guzzled the minty Grasshoppers, lusted after the luncheons, and craved the cookies as I solved one puzzle after the next with our twin guides, Ruby and Roddy. Who was their grandmother, Evie? Magnanimous? Marvelous? Murderous? This novel will keep you guessing.
In Last Will and Puzzlement, Nordhoff creates memorable characters faced with unexpected twists with each turn of the page. Truly an enjoyable read.
Last Will and Puzzlement is an enjoyable story with laugh-out-loud humor. Readers will have fun trying to solve the mystery alongside the main characters.
Twin lexophiles, Ruby and Roddy Finch, are back [in Banking on the Truth] with a brand-new puzzle, and solving it couldn’t be more personal. It’s a scenic ride through Pennsylvania Dutch Country, where food, folks, and felonies are all on the menu and finding justice has never tasted better.
Banking on the Truth is a delightful, lighthearted mystery with charming, quirky characters who feel like old friends. It has that cozy, small-town atmosphere integrated with a clever mystery—complete with a growing list of suspects—that keeps readers guessing until the very end. A warm, fun read for mystery fans.
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