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One Death at a Time by Abbi Waxman
Dear Fellow Reader, I live in Wisconsin. We are currently playing peek-a-boo with spring. It is a long, tiresome game. We have had 70-degree days, and then this morning it was 34, and it snowed. Not that any of the … Continue reading
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Vera Wong’s Guide to Snooping (on a Dead Man) by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Dear Fellow Reader, Vera Wong meddles and likes attention. In this second book of the series, we find that Vera misses the attention that she had during a murder investigation in her tearoom. She is happy about her son and … Continue reading
Dead Post Society: A House-Flipper Mystery by Diane Kelly
Dear Fellow Reader, April Fools Day. Remember how much fun it was when you were young? I wonder if it means much these days. It is probably not a “holiday” that needs to continue. I will bet that teachers would … Continue reading
A New Lease on Death by Olivia Blacke
Dear Fellow Reader, Hey look! It isn’t a Christmas book. Yea! But this book is a different genre than my usual. It is not historical fiction, or cozy mystery, or fiction or even biography. This is in the supernatural mystery … Continue reading
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Tagged A New Lease on Death, book review, mystery, mystery set in Boston, Olivia Blacke, Supernational mystery
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Blue Christmas Bones by Carolyn Haines
Dear Fellow Reader, Yes, this week is another Christmas-themed book. What can I say, it is that time of year for Christmas books to come out. We have had a warm, dry fall and I have barely moved into Fall. … Continue reading





