Grammar Explanation: The Wh-
The wh-question is always asking for information and can never be answered with a yes or no in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
The wh-question is always asking for information and can never be answered with a yes or no in this Grammar Explanation from KD Did It.
During a painting retreat, a killer takes a creative approach to the ancient art of murder when a hated painter takes a tumble about which Lord Peter Wimsey has his suspicions.
It’s the murder of three Coast Guard personnel that eventually pulls Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers to Miami, as they seek an elusive drug drop.
Acrobatics is an exercise I can enjoy from the stands while aerobatics is a series of spectacular moves by an airplane. As for aerobics . . . it’s a sweaty sort of exercise that is good for you in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Mystery novelist Harriet Vane knew all about poisons, and when her former lover died in the manner prescribed in one of her books, a jury of her peers had a hangman’s noose in mind. But Lord Peter Wimsey was determined to find her innocent.
The tall, spired shape of the stony obelisk is the opposite of the soft impression of an odalisk, an inhabitant of the harem, in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Professional wizard, Harry Dresden, re-enters battle — both legal and explosive — to save an independent tutor and her business from a predator, who is far more dangerous and connected than first appearances would suggest.
Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only professional wizard, comes up against the most powerful and terrifying being ever. The Last Titan who intends to destroy humanity.
It’s Christmas Eve, after the Battle of Chicago and all the horror that was unleashed in that war of supernaturals. It’s also the time of Winter when Lady Molly can combine power with compassion.
Confused by the terms thrown around by printers and publishers? Check out this list of book[binding] terminology to keep from drowning in this alien pool, lol.