A great read! I wasn't sure what to expect but I am a fan of the author. I wasn't surprise that it turned out to be a lot of fun and a good cozy mystery. Maggie’s need to investigate the mystery is explained by her need to control her environment. The family interaction works well for me and I ...
Maggie is cleaning lady with an elite clientele. She's also a police informant and feeds information on criminal behavior amongst the upper echelons of Hudson. When she stumbles upon a threatening note on a clients fax machine she immediately storms the police station with her tip. Unfortunately ...
LA FLAMBÉ Everything But The Kitchen Sink Gravy You'll need: 1/2 pound lean ground beef 1/2 pound mild Italian sausage 1/2 pound spicy Italian sausage 1/2 pound ground turkey 1 whole carrot, peeled 2 cans tomatoes, crushed 2 cans tomatoes, pureed 1 small can tomato paste 2 cloves garlic, crushe...
Hart Wild Child Publishing.com Culver City, California The Misadventures of the Laundry Hag: Swept under the Rug Copyright © 2009 By Jennifer L. Hart Cover illustration by Wild Child Publishing © 2009 For information on the cover art, please contact [email protected]. &nbs...
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From the Working Man's Guide to Sleuthing for a Living by Albert Taylor, PI I'd forgotten about movie night until entering my own apartment to see my mother in my kitchen, trying to work a blender filled with what looked like daiquiri mix. "Did you have a nice day at wor...
I said and plucked a stray piece of grass off Neil’s bare chest, then handed over the glass of ice tea I’d brought him. “All part of my master plan.” He wiped an arm across his sweaty forehead and took the glass with a grateful smile, which was just so Neil. Appreciative, regardless of how small...
"We talk later." I looked from her to Pops, which was a mistake. I couldn't remember the last time I'd seen his expression so cold, his features pinched. Even his skin looked a little sallow, as if coming here had physically drained the life from him. He didn't say a word. Eugene Buckland might b...