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Daily Archives: August 3, 2016
THE BLUE BONNET BETRAYAL By Marty Wingate
PruPru Marlow’s latest book is a garden gem and it doesn’t disappoint. Pru is asked to be a liaison between the Texas garden club with their Chelsea Flower Show Exhibit. Pru is delighted to be part of this major show. … Continue reading
THE CAT, THE COLLECTOR AND THE KILLER By Leann Sweeny
The Cats In Trouble” is my favorite series. I have read all of the author’s book and like each one. I feel this one of best as the series heads in slightly different direction. Tom is now acting Police chief. … Continue reading
DIE LIKE AN EAGLE By Donna Andrews
It is spring in Caerphilly. Baseball time and Jamie and Josh are old enough to play in a league. Meg is team Mother and Michael is a coach of the Eagles. Meg is the assistant to Randal Shiffley, the mayor … Continue reading
CROWNED AND DANGEROUS By Rhys Bowen
In this book, we learned about Darcy O’ Mara’s family as his Father has been arrested for the murder of the buyer of Kilhenny. Castle. Darcy tells Georgina not to come to Ireland but she goes anyway. There are a … Continue reading
CAT WITH A CLUE By Laurie Cass
A relaxing cosy mysteries that keep you reading until finished. Opening the library Minnie trips over a body in the nonfiction aisle. Minnie and Eddie continue with the bookmobile activities. The library is looking for a permanent director. Next … Continue reading
THE DARKNESS KNOWS By Cheryl Honigford
This historical book about radio beginning days caught my eye as I grew up listening to radio. Reading this first-time author, I found mystery, romance, jealousy, dirty tricks, suspense, and a thriller with many surprises. Characters with which you identified … Continue reading
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Tagged 1930S, Cheryl Hunigford, Cold Case, mystery, Radio, Thriller, Vivian
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MUCH ADO ABOUT MUFFINBy Victoria Hamilton
Another series that I have not read before. It has mystery and romance. The characters are well developed. The writing is outstandings, it places you in Autumn Vale. Merry Wynter has returned to Wynter’s castle, after spending a few months … Continue reading
GRILLING THE SUBJECTS By Daryl Wood Gerber
The fifth book in the series, I have not read the earlier books. I found an easy and relaxing read. The characters are well developed and the scenery easy to understand. Jenna Hart, Cook Nock owner, is concerned that her … Continue reading
CLOCKS AND DAGGER By Julianne Holmes
Ruth Clagan has invited us into her shop, Cog and Sprocket to see the awesome display of clocks. There every kind of clocks from many places. On the hour a display of musical tones can be heard throughout the building.Displays … Continue reading