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Recipe for MurderIngredients1 cookbook author1 handsome Kiwi1 notoriously despicable restaurateur1 small town, filled with quirky residentsA dash of mysteryFine food and conversations to tasteSprinkle with an assortment of friends and familyInstructionsTake Maggie, a successful cookbook author who has returned to her hometown of Duxbridge after an unsatisfying career and relationship in New York City. Dust her with an accusation of murder. Fold with remaining ingredients. Shake vigorously. Pour into a baking dish and heat until bubbling. Serve immediately or allow to cool for all-day nibbling. Pairs well with coffee or wine.
A Truman county commissioner has killed herself after locking herself in her bedroom and blocking the door with a highboy dresser. That's what her killer wants us to think but Jake Martin isn't buying it.
Readers who met the talented young Margaret Coda in Madame Archelon's Art Room Mysteries (as well as newcomers to the series) will enjoy the humorous and weird happenings in the music room of Coyote Creek Elementary. Again we journey through the school year, and up through the grade levels. While the kids help their teacher solve six mysteries, they also gain musical knowledge, skills, and insights that will enrich their lives and round out their education. Two pen-and-ink drawings by the author accompany each of the eight chapters - perfect for kids to color. "Hazel Spire has written unique short stories that take you on a musical journey through many countries and cultures. Along the way, she weave musical terms throughout the stories to give the reader an understanding of musicality while enjoying the mysteries that unfold. Her creativity keeps a reader wanting to read more to see what happens to the characters and how they maneuver through each experience. As a former music teacher, I can say that many of the events in this book are very realistic. You will enjoy Miss Coda's Music Room Mysteries." - Rosie Sweaney, retired K-12th grade Vocal./Instrumental Instructor, Sedan, Kansas. "Miss Coda's Music Room Mysteries is a charming story of the quirky, unpredictable, and often hilarious events that occur in the music classroom. A must read for all music teachers and their students!" - Marissa Rick, Music Teacher, Mill Street Elementary School, Lewisville, Texas.
Great for teaching the numbers 1 -20. "Mr. Shipman's Kindergarten Chronicles 123", is a delightful presentation of the numbers 1 -20. Your child will enjoy the pictures and the learning. This is the sixth book in Mr. Shipman's Kindergarten Chronicles. 2022 Best Book AwardsFinalistChildren's Picture Book: Softcover Fiction
As a serial entrepreneur, we know firsthand how frustrating it can be getting your business off the ground. From funding to finding customers we've been through it all. To make life a little easier for aspiring entrepreneurs we created this book to assist them in the process. This book teaches you how to set up your business, so you can become legit and take advantage of what is offered to small businesses.
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