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By:Morgana Best
Published on 2015-01-17 by CreateSpace


From #1 Best-selling Cozy Mystery author Morgana Best. A Cereal Killer (A Sibyl Potts Cozy Mystery, Book ONE) Sybil Potts has moved to the pleasant town of Little Tatterford, eager to find a life of peace and quiet after her stressful divorce. With minutes of arriving in town, she sees a dead body and finds she is surrounded by eccentric people: the English gentleman, Mr. Buttons, who serves everyone tea and cucumber sandwiches, and her landlord, Cressida Upthorpe, who is convinced that her fat cat, Lord Farringdon, speaks to her. Yet Sibyl herself has a secret to keep. How will Sybil's secret put her at odds with Blake Wessley, the exasperated police officer who is trying to solve the murder? This is a clean read. The mystery in this book is solved and all loose ends are tied up.

This Book was ranked at 37 by Google Books for keyword Books Mystery Award Winners.

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