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Category Archives: Christmas
Christmas in Knavesborough # 2
Read part I II Old Helleboria was hardly lukewarm in her coffin before the next death rattled the village. – A hit-and-run driver. Right here in Knavesborough. Mother and daughter. Within the same week. Gruuuuesome! – I know it is … Continue reading
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Christmas in Knavesborough # 1
[Published as “The Deadly Sin of Avarice” in the collection “Christmas in Knavesborough“] I When the rumour of old Helleboria Everthorpe´s demise ran from mouth to mouth in Knavesborough, the knitting club didn´t hesitate for a second. Evy ran into … Continue reading
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Christmas preparations
One of our favourite Christmas traditions is the Saturday afternoon we spend with a couple of good friends, creating decorations. I was lazy this year and only produced the one to the right. It looks dirty, but that is because … Continue reading
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Published: Christmas in Knavesborough
I found it difficult to figure out when was the best time to publish my collection of Christmas stories so the other day I just went ahead and did it. No more procrastination. Christmas in Knavesborough Four Christmas crime stories … Continue reading
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Pssst!
No, my Christmas collection is NOT out yet (not officially, that is). But if any of you want an electronic review copy (no strings attached), please let me know.
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Christmas in Knavesborough
Cover photo: Ellen Nielsen I don´t know why I seem to get all my ideas, good and otherwise, late at night, but I always do. This time my racing brain came up with the idea of a collection of Christmas … Continue reading
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>Merry Christmas
> Merry Christmas to all my readers! I hope you are all going to have a wonderful holiday no matter how and when you celebrate it. For us, Christmas begins this afternoon in church, and afterwards we will have dinner, … Continue reading
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>Christmas Toffee – the Ending
> Rhapsody didn´t really have time to solve a murder mystery in between all the Christmas preparations in the large vicarage so she tried her best to leave it to Archie and his colleagues. She was very pleased, though, when … Continue reading
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>Christmas Toffee (part 4)
> See part 3. Rhapsody poured herself a generous glass of cold water in the kitchen. She had come home from the party rather late, and after all that eggnog she felt slightly out of sorts. What was that? Miss … Continue reading
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