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Size 12 Is Not Fat

by Meg Cabot


Heather Wells, former teen pop singer’s life couldn’t get worse. Her heart-throb fiancée dumps her for the next pop singing sensation, she has to resort to a career as an assistant resident director at a college dorm, and worst of all, she’s reminded daily of her expanding waistline. Little does she realize that her troubles are only beginning when mysterious deaths began to occur in her residence hall. After an experience that could have left her dead, Heather, along with her detective landlord, investigates. Could she be the next victim? 
 

 

 

 

The Single Girl's Guide To Murder 
by Joanne Meyer

 

If the thought as crossed your mind—hey, you never know—the Single Girl’s Guide may just be the perfect manual. Karen Doucette, a struggling fashion model, comes under fire when the body of her sleazy ex-boyfriend is found—shush-shush parts mutilated and all. Did Karen murder her cheating ex-boyfriend? Can she prove that she didn’t?  

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Inferno Collection by Jacqueline Seewald


An assassin is on the prowl as Kim Reynolds, a young librarian at a university, taps into her research skills to solve a homicide—the slaying of her friend Lorette. Captured in an entanglement of sexual tension with the investigating detective and also a potential suspect, Kim must be careful not to let down her guard. She’s trying to solve her friend’s murder but the next murder might be her own.
 

 

 

 

 

 

Can You Keep a Secret?  by Sophie Kinsella  

 

If you have to ask, maybe you're in trouble.  Pretty, ambitious, yet delicately scatter-brained Emma Corrigan swallows hard when she ponders this question.  She may have spilled her beans--deep and humiliating secrets--to the wrong person.