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I just finished this book and enjoyed it a lot. A great cozy about a retired couple that decides to break up the monotony of their days by solving the mystery of the murder of their elderly neighbor. There was some similarities of the central characters that made me wonder...There is a cat like mine in the story. A male chubby Tuxie whose main goal is food. A cat in the story is always a plus for me. The story also has some funny moments and I laughed out loud.

21. The Corpse Wore Gingham (Piper and Bill Robins No. 1) Ed Lynskey
Bill and Piper Robins are a happily married, retired couple living in a quiet Washington, D.C. suburb. He likes to watch “Pawn Stars,” she likes to shop and work crossword puzzles. One day, at the request of their neighbor’s daughter, they go to check on her mother and find her dead in bed, ant not from natural causes. Piper is morally outraged that something like this happened (and a little bit nosy), so they rope Bill’s sister ...more
Bill and Piper Robins are a happily married, retired couple living in a quiet Washington, D.C. suburb. He likes to watch “Pawn Stars,” she likes to shop and work crossword puzzles. One day, at the request of their neighbor’s daughter, they go to check on her mother and find her dead in bed, ant not from natural causes. Piper is morally outraged that something like this happened (and a little bit nosy), so they rope Bill’s sister ...more

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