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Continue reading →: Murder Fir Christmas by Joyce and Jim Lavene
Down the mountain from Sweet Pepper, Tennessee is Christmas Tree Valley, a place filled with hundreds of Christmas tree farms where generations of growers have made people’s lives brighter. Yet even here in this quiet, postcard-perfect corner of the world, darkness and murder can still stalk the night.Federal Wildlife Agent…
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Continue reading →: Death in D Minor by Alexia Gordon
Gethsemane Brown, African-American classical musician and expatriate to an Irish village, solved a string of murders, led a school orchestra to victory in a major competition, and got used to living with a snarky ghost. She can rest easy over the Christmas holiday. Right? Wrong. The ghost has disappeared, her…
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Continue reading →: The Pagan Book of Days by Nigel Pennick
Pagan rites and festivals are at the root of many traditional holidays in the Western world. Embracing a sensitivity we have lost, the Pagan traditions emphasize mystical spirituality, reverence for the feminine principle, and the links between people and the earth. This unique daybook contains a treasury of information about…
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Continue reading →: The Crime at the Noah’s Ark by Molly Thynne
A number of parties heading for a luxurious holiday spot, are forced by severe winter weather to put up at the 'Noah's Ark', a hostelry they will share with Dr. Constantine, a shrewd chess master and keen observer of all around him. Other guests include bestselling novelist Angus Stuart, the…
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Continue reading →: Dead Letters by Sheila Connolly
Nell Pratt’s search into a family’s history may bring more than just dark secrets to light…Nell Pratt, President of the Pennsylvania Antiquarian Society, is intrigued when Arthur Logan, elderly scion of an old Philadelphia family, approaches her to search the Society’s archives for information on the Logan family’s history. What…
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Continue reading →: I think I am hibernating!
This was Friday, I took a photo of the front of the house as I headed out to the local pub for lunch (by the way out house ends at the bricked up entrance way) 48 hours later and this is the back garden Lots of doggy paw prints and…
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Continue reading →: Murder in G Major by Alexia Gordon
With few other options, African-American classical musician Gethsemane Brown accepts a less-than-ideal position turning a group of rowdy schoolboys into an award-winning orchestra. Stranded without luggage or money in the Irish countryside, she figures any job is better than none. The perk? Housesitting a lovely cliffside cottage. The catch? The…
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Continue reading →: Murder and Mai Tais by Elizabeth Ashby and Sibel Hodge (Danger Cove)
Hope Foster's motto is to let fate lead you—which it did in her case right to the quiet town of Danger Cove. But when the owner of the Smugglers' Tavern, where Hope tends bar, is murdered, suddenly fate puts Hope squarely in the role of "prime suspect" in her employer's…
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Continue reading →: Getting there slow but sure
A slow nibble away at the tip otherwise known as the living room! But the main thing is that most of the stuff is now in the filing cabinet (one more box to go through) My knitting bag is currently on top of two of the three going to the…
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Continue reading →: Bacon Oatmeal Pudding
Ingredients 2 cupfuls medium oatmeal3 oz chopped suet or dripping2 rashers fat bacon2 small chopped onions or leeksSeasoning to tasteWater Method Line bottom of greased basin with chopped bacon. Mix other ingredients; add water to make a fairly stiff dough. Pour mixture over the chopped bacon. Cover with cloth and…
