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  2. List of Christian fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of authors of Christian fiction This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. The 17 Best Cozy Mystery Books to Read This Winter - AOL

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    The first book in a culinary cozy mystery series, Arsenic and Adobo finds 0ur protagonist, Lila, moving back home from a horrible break-up. But when her ex-boyfriend, a food critic, drops dead ...

  4. Category:Cozy mystery writers - Wikipedia

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  5. Sugar Creek Gang - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Creek Gang is a series of 36 Christian-themed children's literature books written by Paul Hutchens. [1] The original series is set near Thorntown, Indiana, and named for the nearby Sugar Creek, based upon the formative years of Paul and his six brothers, and chronicles adventure situations told from a faith-based didactic perspective.

  6. 13 Cozy Mysteries To Read When It's Chilly Outside - AOL

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    Step into stories by Agatha Christie, Diane Setterfield, and Elisabeth Thomas, and you'll be instantly hooked. The first novel in Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie mystery series, this novel tells ...

  7. Danny Orlis series - Wikipedia

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    Danny Orlis is a Christian fiction series for youth by American author Bernard Palmer (1914-1998) and published predominantly by Moody Press of Chicago. Created in 1954, for many years the series was a regular feature on the weekly Back to the Bible radio broadcasts for youth in the 1950s–1980s.