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Monthly Archives: December 2015
PLAIN DEAD By Emma Miller
At the Winter Frolic Rachel Mast learns that newspaper reporter, Bill Billingsly has learned why she return to Stone Mill. He plans to print it in his gossip column that week. That evening in a manor snowstorm she walks to … Continue reading
2015 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 8,900 times in 2015. If it were a … Continue reading
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MURDER MOST FINICKY By Liz Mugavero
Stan and Nutty are in Newport, Rhode Island to take park with several other chefs in cooking special dinner. Before the preparation starts one of the chef is found murder. The affair is moved to a hotel where Stan and … Continue reading
THREAD AND GONE By Lea Wait
The Mainely Needlepointers receive an old tapestry from Mary Clough to learn about its history. Angie Curtis takes the stitching piece to her lawyer so it can be put in a safe. There is story about the needle work was … Continue reading
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ON THIN ICING By Ellie Alexander
New author for me. A well written cozy mystery that was predictable. Event took place on a resort, Lake of the Woods near Ashland, Oregon. The group was now in the resort and snow bound, body in a freezer, electric … Continue reading
A FINDER’S FEE By Joyce and Jim Lavene
Another find story from the Missing Pieces series. Dae is missing for several days. When she turns up a ghost is attached to her. Dae convinces Kevin to help find Maggie’s bones. Instead of bones the find a car with … Continue reading
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A HAUNTING DREAM By Joyce and Jim Lavene
This series keeps getting better in this series we find a gold medallion, a missing child, murder of her father, Dae has an additional ability as she can read someone’s mind. Dae is giving Kevin space so he can reconnected … Continue reading
A SPIRITED GIFT by Joyce and Jim Lavene
This review is from: A Spirited Gift (A Missing Pieces Mystery Book 3) (Kindle Edition) This is one of the best paranormal mysteries that I have read. Dae’ s abilities have expand and she is now able to see a … Continue reading
KILLING GROUNDS By Dana Stablenow
It is the 4th of July, Kate is working on Old Sam’s boat, the Freya off the coast for the salmon run. This novel is set against the fishing industry and excitement of the 4th Celebration. The price of salmon … Continue reading
A GRAVE DENIED By Dana Stablenow
This is one of the best Kate Shugak books I had have read. On a visit to Grant’s Glacier a high school class finds the body in the edge of the glacier. He was the handyman of the park Len … Continue reading