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A Wee Murder In My Shop


March 2015
On Sale: March 3, 2015
304 pages
ISBN: 0425270319
EAN: 9780425270318
Paperback
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7 comments posted.

Re: A Wee Murder In My Shop

I found your posting to be most interesting. Although I've
never personally seen a ghost, I know that my Mother has
come to visit my Husband and me, on more than one occasion,
to let us know that she's ok. She's pulled a couple of
pranks on us, which would let us know that she had done
them. The other thing I wanted to say is that I live in
Michigan, which has not only the Great Lakes, but quite a
few lighthouses. My Husband and I have visited a few while
on our travels, and I make it a point, while inside, to
always touch the walls. It's been amazing for me to be able
to pick up vibrations, or feelings, if you will, from past
"keepers of the light," who were there at least 100 years
prior. I would have the strangest look on my face, and my
Husband would ask me about it, and I'd tell him about the
feelings I experienced after we got done touring that
particular lighthouse. Personally, I believe that most
ghosts are unsettled spirits, for whatever reason, and are
harmless. I'm really looking forward to reading your book!!
(Peggy Roberson 10:14am March 3, 2015)

Thank you for sharing your story, Peggy Roberson. Those of us who are
sensitive to such vibrations can, I'm sure, empathize with that "strange
look." It can be unsettling to sense spirits, but I agree that they're harmless.
I'm just honored to be able to catch a glimpse of their lives.

I hope you enjoy A WEE MURDER IN MY SHOP!
(
Fran Stewart 12:00pm March 3, 2015)

Have not seen but I did have nightmares when staying at a
castle in Europe; my husband had to wake me up. Love the
ghost stories in Europe.
I look forward to reading this.
(
Leona Olson 10:23am March 4, 2015)

I get shivers thinking about those nightmares of yours, Leona Olson. Where
was the castle? I can't help but think of Scrooge talking to Marley's ghost,
saying it was "just a piece of undigested potato," when all along, we know
differently.

I hope you'll enjoy reading A WEE MURDER IN MY SHOP as much as I
enjoyed writing it.
(
Fran Stewart 2:03pm March 4, 2015)

You always manage to find books that will appeal to
everyone. These books are no exception. Both books in this
series have their own appeal, and I'm looking forward to
reading both books in this series!! The covers for the book
in the Wee series is not only interesting, I think the cover
is very well done as well. It's very colorful and expresses
the story line quite well. Thank you again, Kym, for coming
here and bringing us another book to put on our TBR list!!
(
Peggy Roberson 9:44am March 31, 2015)

This sounds like a very intriguing new series. I love the idea of a ghost to help solve mysteries. I will be adding this one to my wish list.
(
Joan Varner 2:16pm March 31, 2015)

Can't wait to read this cozy mystery!
(
Rhonda Rogers 5:30pm April 10, 2015)

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