Book Review: Mercedes Lackey’s Crucible
An anthology that is ninth in the Tales of Valdemar with eighteen short stories in the Valdemar fantasy series and revolving around the inhabitants of the lands.
An anthology that is ninth in the Tales of Valdemar with eighteen short stories in the Valdemar fantasy series and revolving around the inhabitants of the lands.
It’s a game of imitation with a killer who despises women, and he plans to mimic the most infamous murderers of all starting with Jack the Ripper . . .
Aether and ether are interchangeable although you may want to consider the time period of your story setting in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
For Inspector Roderick Alleyn, the trip was to be official; for his family, a Mediterranean romp. But a plot torn from the pages of a gothic novel soon engulfed them all. Alleyn’s son was kidnapped. A very wealthy spinster was murdered. And in an eerie chateau, carved out of the Riviera mountainside, Alleyn faced the ultimate jet-set cult.
Confession is said to be good for the soul and help your admission into Heaven in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
An anthology of sixteen short stories in the Tales of Valdemar fantasy series by a variety of authors, including Mercedes Lackey.
Even down in New Zealand, war-fueled spy fever is running wild when strange lights and signals being sent out to sea are sighted. There must be a spy in their midst! More mystery arises when one of the health-seekers meets his demise in the mud baths.
I thought I’d help out Marjorie Taylor Greene with a visual definition and remind her that gazpacho is soup and Gestapo were the Nazi police later condemned as a criminal organization in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
There’s never a dull moment at the Vulcan, from the leading lady’s liaison to the harassment of an inadequate actress. But vanity and hysterics, suspicion and superstition, brandy and jealousy, are upstaged by a death on opening night.
It’s more than you know, as it is so over in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.