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Wonderful Indie Book Store + 4 Great Books, 4 Great Genres
This email is sent to all registered users, and subscribers of The Grumpy Book Reviewer. There’s not much I enjoy more than curling up with a good book and a cup of coffee or tea. Well, maybe browsing through independent book stores and art supply stores. … Continue reading
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Two Great Lowcountry Mysteries
Lowcountry Book Club and Lowcountry Bonfire are #5 and #6 respectively, in Susan Boyer‘s Liz Talbot Mystery Series. Boyer is a recipient and of the Agatha Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery and Suspense, and was shortlisted for the Pat Conroy … Continue reading
English Garden Mystery
Set in England, Pru Parke, gardener extraordinaire, is hired to refurbish the famous gardens at Glebe House in the Cotswolds. The elderly magistrate, Batsford Bede, is murdered, and soon almost everyone around him is a suspect. Best Laid Plants, by Marty … Continue reading