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- Murder on the Marlow Belle. by Thorogood, Robert.;
PREVIOUS BOOK IN SERIES: THE QUEEN OF POISONS, ISBN 9781728284477. When the founder of the Marlow Amateur Dramatic Society turns up murdered, thanks to his odious personality, there is a long list of suspects. But things are not what they seem, and the Marlow Murder club will need to keep their wits about them to solve this case. 'The Marlow Murder Club' will soon be a major TV series on PBS.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth; FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy; FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / General; FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths;
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- Death of a wandering wolf / by Buckley, Julia,1964-author.; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress)DLC;
The only thing Hana loves more than a good cuppa is finding a delicate porcelain treasure to add to her collection. She's usually on the hunt for teacups but when she spots a rare wolf figurine at a local yard sale, she knows it's her lucky day. Hana also knows the wolf is valuable and tells the seller that he's charging too little for it. His reaction is peculiar--he says he received the wolf from someone he doesn't trust and he just wants it out of his life. Hana is inspecting her new prize when she finds a tiny microchip attached to the bottom of the porcelain wolf. When she shows the figure to her police detective boyfriend, Erik, Hana is shocked to learn that the chip is actually a tracking device. They decide to confront the seller about the sneaky sale but when they arrive at his house, they find him dead. Erik and Hana now must hunt a calculating killer who has no intentions of crying wolf when it comes to murder...
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; London, Lena (Fictitious character); Tearooms; Murder; Detective and mystery stories.;
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- Pride in Every Frame: LGBTQ+ Stories on Kanopy. by Rauseo, Jeff,actor.; Puchko, Kristy,actor.; Kanopy Production (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Jeff Rauseo, Kristy PuchkoOriginally produced by Kanopy Production in 2025.In this episode of THE FILM LIBRARY, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover and proud binge-watcher of all things bold and brilliant) highlight essential LGBTQ+ films from Kanopy’s Pride Collection. From chaotic bisexual comedies and queer rodeo romances to groundbreaking Indian love stories and trans tales told with iPhones, these are deeply personal picks that reflect the power of visibility, identity, and storytelling on screen. Whether you’re discovering a hidden gem or revisiting a classic that helped shape you, this episode is all about queerness, connection, and cinema that goes beyond the binary.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Television series.; Motion pictures.;
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- Totally pawstruck / by Ryan, Sofie,1958-;
"Although Sarah Grayson is often tending to the contained chaos of her delightful secondhand store in North Harbor, Maine, plus dealing with the quirky personality of her rescue cat, Elvis, she still takes an occasional night off. But her evening out comes to an abrupt end when Sarah discovers Stella Hall, a member of the library board, standing over a body in the street. Although Stella admits that she and the victim had fought about several things including library funding, she is adamant that she is innocent and the real killer is on the loose. Sarah is eager to help, but even with the assistance of Charlotte's Angels, the senior citizen detectives who rent out part of her shop, there is still a vast amount of circumstantial evidence linking Stella to the crime. The odds may be stacked against them, but Sarah and Elvis, along with the Angels, will work hard to check out the suspects and catch a killer"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Grayson, Sarah (Fictitious character); Cat owners; Secondhand trade; Businesswomen; Murder;
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- Murder at Gulls Nest A Novel [electronic resource] : by Kidd, Jess.aut; CloudLibrary;
From Jess Kidd, the bestselling author of Things in Jars who “is so good it isn’t fair” (Erika Swyler, nationally bestselling author), the first in a cozy mystery series about a former nun who searches for answers in a small seaside town after her pen pal mysteriously disappears. I believe every one of us at Gulls Nest is concealing some kind of secret. 1954: When her former novice’s dependable letters stop, Nora Breen asks to be released from her vows. Haunted by a line in Frieda’s letter, Nora arrives at Gulls Nest, a charming hotel in Gore-on-Sea in Kent. A seaside town, a place of fresh air and relaxed constraints, is the perfect place for a new start. Nora hides her identity and pries into the lives of her fellow guests. But when a series of bizarre murders rattles the occupants of Gulls Nest it’s time to ask if a dark past can ever really be left behind.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Amateur Sleuth; Cozy; Crime;
- © 2025., Atria Books,
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- Not Pop-Pop / by De Groot, Angela.; Haley, MacKenzie.;
After a young boy, Brian, initially mistakes a homeless man for his Pop-Pop while at the library, he thinks about the things his grandfather and Not Pop-Pop share including their bushy brows, their rumbly voices, and their love of books. Contains back matter designed to help answer children's questions and raise their awareness about homelessness.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Homelessness; Compassion; Libraries; Grandfathers;
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- Small Things Like These [electronic resource] : by Keegan, Claire.aut; Kelly, Aidan.nrt; cloudLibrary;
The landmark new novel from award-winning author Claire Keegan It is 1985 in a small Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and family man, faces into his busiest season. Early one morning, while delivering an order to the local convent, Bill makes a discovery which forces him to confront both his past and the complicit silences of a town controlled by the church. Already an international bestseller, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded and iconic writers.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Literary;
- © 2021., HighBridge Audio,
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- 21 Things You Need to Know about Indigenous Self-Government : A Conversation about Dismantling the Indian Act. by Joseph, Robert P. C.;
COMPANION TO: 21 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THE INDIAN ACT, ISBN 9780995266520. The Indian Act has controlled the lives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada for seven generations. '21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self-Government' illuminates what Canadians need to know to stand in the work of reconciliation as individuals, as organizations, and as a country of many nations. Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous and Aboriginal relations since 1994. He inherited a chiefs seat in the Gayaxala (Thunderbird) clan in British Columbia.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Indigenous / Governance & Sove; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Indigenous / Treaties & Agreements;
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- Aliens on the Moon : A Novel. by King, Thomas.;
'Aliens on the Moon' is a witty and wry novel set in a small Ontario town where all is seemingly ordinary except for one thing - aliens have landed on the moon. With the arrival of the aliens, ordinary life is upended in ways that are both hilarious and revealing. Thomas King is of Cherokee descent and lives in Guelph, ON.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FICTION; FICTION / General; FICTION / Humorous / General; FICTION / Native American;
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- The Impossible Thing [electronic resource] : by Bauer, Belinda.aut; CloudLibrary;
“A solid gold, suspenseful, immersive and intriguing story."—Lee Child “One of the most enjoyable novels I’ve read in ages . . . utterly distinctive and totally addictive.”—Paula Hawkins “The gift of The Impossible Thing is the pure joy of reading.”—Val McDermid From the exceptionally original mind of CWA Gold Dagger Award winner and Booker longlisted author Belinda Bauer, a sweeping tale of obsession, greed, ambition, and a crime that has remained unsolved for a hundred years How do you find something that doesn’t exist? 1926. On the cliffs of Yorkshire, men are lowered on ropes to steal the eggs of the sea birds who nest there. The most beautiful are sold for large sums. A small girl—penniless and neglected by her family—retrieves one such treasure. Its discovery will forever alter the course of her life. A century later. In a remote cottage in Wales, Patrick Fort finds his friend, Nick, and his mother tied up and robbed. The only thing missing: a carved case containing an incredible scarlet egg. Doggedly attempting to retrieve it, Patrick and Nick discover the cruel world of egg trafficking, and soon find themselves on the trail of a priceless collection of eggs lost to history. Until now. A taut, wonderfully imagined novel brimming with skullduggery at every turn, The Impossible Thing is a blazing testament to Belinda Bauer’s status as one of our greatest living crime writers.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Historical; Crime; Historical;
- © 2025., Grove Atlantic,
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