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Mark Baker
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K.B. Inglee

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KB Inglee lives in Delaware and works at two local Living History museums as an interpreter. Her prime duty is the care of a flock of heritage sheep. She interprets the Colonial and New Republic periods, but she has short stories set from the 1780s through the end of the 19th century. Most are detective fiction.
Emily and Charles Lawrence own a detective agency in Washington from 1872 to 1890.
Charlotte Wyngate is head mistress of a school in Wilmington Delaware n the 1890s.
Iccarus Norton was born in 1776 and rides his trusty steed Medusas through most of eastern Massachusetts in the New Republic.

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“If you’ve got a cozy mystery, and a dog is introduced, readers’ first question is, ‘Does the dog die?’ They never ask about a cat. They know that the first rule of cozies is: The Cat Never Dies.”
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Beth Hi K.B.,
Thanks for befriending this fellow Sister in Crime on Goodreads!


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