Connie Schultz
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13 comments posted.
Re: Buried In A Bog (6:48pm March 17, 2013):
I would like to see the Giant's Causeway. Some of my relatives came over from Dublin a very long time ago.
Re: Out Of Circulation (11:43am March 10, 2013):
I have to admit I thought most cozy mysteries are written by women. Funny how we embrace these stereotypes. I have seen Out of Circulation around the web and it seems popular.
Re: The Blue-Ribbon Jalape?o Society Jubilee (12:24pm March 7, 2013):
Love all the gossip!
Re: The Christie Curse (5:47pm March 3, 2013):
My daughter is 8 and has already created some mysteries of her own and made her own books out of typing paper. They include "The Missing Earrings" and "The Missing Shoes". I think it would be fun to write with her.
Re: Silence Of The Llamas (6:06pm February 25, 2013):
I have used llama roving for yarn art and would like to read more about them.
Re: Murder Hooks a Mermaid (5:21pm February 17, 2013):
I would like to visit Vianne, France and maybe Honduras to see the ruins there.
Re: The Autumn Bride (12:55pm January 31, 2013):
I have a hard time taking a book apart and so belong to the second group. I belong to some online book clubs and discuss books with family and friends.
Re: The Snow White Christmas Cookie (10:32am November 4, 2012):
Sounds like a nice way to stay calm if you can go home and knock off a few people in print. This information would have served me well when I was in customer service:)
Re: Conjure (6:18pm November 2, 2012):
I am more scared of ghosts that make occasional noises. I once heard footsteps outside my bedroom door and they would go into a hallway where there was just a wall...
Re: Midnight Exposure (8:37pm October 29, 2012):
Scarlett O'Hara. Feminine and strong.
Re: Escape (5:30pm October 21, 2012):
It sounds like a romantic book:)
Re: Shattered Silence (3:00pm October 14, 2012):
This sounds like a good suspense, with a sexy hero:)
Re: Finding Sarah (8:29pm September 15, 2012):
I like the mystery just to see if I can solve it.
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