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It's so close to another series but with differences:Set in cafe with each booth with an Andrew Lloyd Webber theme
New policeman is Sawyer Rawlings. Friends are Laurel, Millay, Harris.
Waitress in cafe is a dwarf and serves people on roller skates
Main lady is Olivia Limoges (she's in her 40s)
Seaside town yes.
Books by the Bay Mysteries by Ellery Adams
This may not be it.
The Read 'Em and Eat mystery series by Terrie Moran is set on an island off the Florida coast. The MC and her cousin run the café-bookstore. Each table is named after an author. The MC's name is Sassy. Their aunt's name is Ophelia. There is a group of regular customers and members of a book club that meet at the café. A couple of officers also frequent the café. I think one of them is named Cady.
The first book in the series is Well Read, Then Dead
The first book in the series is Well Read, Then Dead
Hi Sarah, I would also suggest another solution to you question: you may go to your library and ask them if they can show or print the list of your readings, I don't know how much they can go back in time with the list of loans, but maybe you can give it a try, if you haven't already found the title.
Vesper wrote: "you may go to your library and ask them if they can show or print the list of your readings. I don't know how much they can go back in time with the list of loans"
I don't know about other libraries, but until recently, I worked at our local public library and because of all the privacy laws, etc., we weren't allowed to keep a list of what items patrons borrowed. There's a setting in the patrons' online accounts that lets them keep a list of what they've checked out, but only the patron has access to that information.
I don't know about other libraries, but until recently, I worked at our local public library and because of all the privacy laws, etc., we weren't allowed to keep a list of what items patrons borrowed. There's a setting in the patrons' online accounts that lets them keep a list of what they've checked out, but only the patron has access to that information.
Vesper wrote: "Hi Sarah, I would also suggest another solution to you question: you may go to your library and ask them if they can show or print the list of your readings, I don't know how much they can go back..."
I was going to suggest the same thing. In my online account, I have a reading history on every item I've ever taken out (well, since we got the online system anyway), covering several years' worth of borrowing. It comes in handy sometimes, especially in cases like this.
Barb wrote: "I worked at our local public library....we weren't allowed to keep a list of what items patrons borrowed. There's a setting in the patrons' online accounts that lets them keep a list...."That's the way it is at the public library where I volunteer and the other public library where I have a card. It's been that way for years.





What i DO remember:
It was set in a book-lover cafe. Each booth and table was named after a different author.
There was a suave new policeman and a sweet friend (possibly police?) Named Cady. Or maybe thats the girls name.
The main girl had an aunt named Ophelia
If i remember correctly, it's set in a seaside town.
It has a very similar feel to the Bakeshop Mystery series by Ellie Alexander but it is definitely not the same.
Hoping we can solve this little mystery together!