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Cranberry Cove #1
Berkley Prime Crime
August 2015
On Sale: August 4, 2015
Featuring: Monica Albertson
304 pages ISBN: 0425274500 EAN: 9780425274507 Kindle: B00QH831Y6 Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Cozy
It’s cranberry picking time—in an all-new mystery
series
from the national bestselling author of the Gourmet De-
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Mysteries…
When Monica Albertson comes to
Cranberry Cove—a charming town on the eastern shore of
Lake
Michigan—to help her half-brother Jeff on his cranberry
farm, the last thing she expects to harvest is a dead
body.
It seems that Sam Culbert, who ran the farm
while Jeff was deployed overseas, had some juicy secrets
that soon prove fatal, and Jeff is ripe for the picking
as a
prime suspect. Forming an uneasy alliance with her
high-maintenance stepmother, Monica has her hands full
trying to save the farm while searching for a killer.
Culbert made plenty of enemies in the quaint small town…
but
which one was desperate enough to kill?
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3 comments posted.
Re: Berried Secrets
When I read your posting, I was jumping out of my seat!! We live so close to each other, and yet so far away!! I'm a few hours from you, and would love to teach you how to knit or crochet. Crocheting is much easier, since it's basically a series of loops, to simplify it. Here we have the same 1st name, and I volunteer to teach a knitting and crochet class every week where I live. I also love to read when I find the time, and have always loved to cook as well, although my Husband has given me a bit of a break from it for now. I have a bit too much on my plate, and am trying to play catch up!! Anyway, your book sounds amazing, and am looking forward to reading it. Who wouldn't want to read a book with a plot from their home state?? Best of luck with your future books, since I know this one will be a hit, and look up a yarn shop in your area. They're always teaching classes there, since I can't come across the state to teach you myself, unfortunately. (Peggy Roberson 11:08am August 17, 2015)
Hi Peggy! I assume you either live on the other side of the state or way up north? I'm afraid I would be a terrible knitting student! I did learn the basics a long time ago (I managed to knit a scarf) but have never gone beyond that. Right now time is so tight I think it will have to wait until I either retire from my day job or run out of books to write! (Peg Cochran 9:48am August 18, 2015)
I too am not good at scrapbooking or crocheting. After hours of instruction in chaining & pearling, my two sisters made a scarf. I made a loopy chain less than 8 inches long. Mother said I had other talents, we just never found what they were. I like writing & photography. I'm better at cooking, but am tired of doing it for small meals. I still like the huge get together meals. I'm still hoping to find my thing. It better happen soon before arthritis makes it too hard to do. (K'tee Bee 3:37am August 21, 2015)
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