The third Polly Deacon novel finds our heroine in the unlikely (and uncomfortable) job of designing a mascot (Kountry Kow) for a new mega-grocery store, despite vitriolic opposition by local merchants, including her aunt.
The starter's gun explodes, and Hollis Grant excitedly begins her very first marathon race, only to stumble almost immediately over a body lying in the road, the body of the Reverend Paul Robertson, her soon-to-be ex-husband.
Northern Ontario realtor Belle Palmer is showing the lakefront mansion of a prominent businesswoman when she discovers the lady strangled in her bathtub.
Another freezing winter descends in seeming peace upon the Northern Ontario lake where realtor Belle Palmer lives genteelly with her dog, tropical fishes and classic film collection.
As if it weren't bad enough being a failed romance writer with no sex life, poor Fiona Silk has to cope with the spectacularly embarrassing demise of her old lover, the poet, Benedict Kelly.
Northern Ontario realtor Belle Palmer is showing the lakefront mansion of a prominent businesswoman when she discovers the lady strangled in her bathtub.
Another freezing winter descends in seeming peace upon the Northern Ontario lake where realtor Belle Palmer lives genteelly with her dog, tropical fishes and classic film collection.
The starter's gun explodes, and Hollis Grant excitedly begins her very first marathon race, only to stumble almost immediately over a body lying in the road, the body of the Reverend Paul Robertson, her soon-to-be ex-husband.
The third Polly Deacon novel finds our heroine in the unlikely (and uncomfortable) job of designing a mascot (Kountry Kow) for a new mega-grocery store, despite vitriolic opposition by local merchants, including her aunt.
In the third Camilla MacPhee Mystery, Camilla's looking forward to cutting loose at Ottawa's Bluesfest, the huge open-air extravaganza, and to seeing the tail end of her annoying office assistant, Alvin, who is finally quitting.
A family fortune may be motive for murder: "e;Miss Silver has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
Miss Silver comes to the aid of Scotland Yard when a village is turned upside-down by cruel anonymous letters: "e;A first-rate storyteller"e; (The Daily Telegraph).
A deaf woman learns some dangerous information-"e;Miss Silver has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
A jilted fiance is suspected of murder in the series that offers "e;some of the best examples of the British country-house murder mystery"e; (Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine).
In this classic British mystery starring a sleuth "e;who has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot,"e; Miss Silver investigates a murder that may have its roots in a new romance-or an old family feud (Manchester Evening News).
The "e;marvelous"e; British-governess-turned-sleuth investigates a disappearance in a village near a top-secret government research facility (Daily Mail).
The British governess-turned-sleuth visits a small village hiding big secrets in this "e;timelessly charming"e; cozy mystery series (Charlotte MacLeod).
Miss Silver must contend with a vanishing corpse when murder rocks the postwar English countryside in this classic mystery perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L.