Book Review: Gordon Andrews’ “Fernando’s”
It just so happens that Kate walks into Fernando’s to meet with Dr Maximilian Crest, and she walks right by Curran with his own lovely date.
It just so happens that Kate walks into Fernando’s to meet with Dr Maximilian Crest, and she walks right by Curran with his own lovely date.
Strange things are happening to those around Aurora Teagarden, including anonymous “gifts” appearing at her home, including the body of an enemy.
They did it, Meg and Michael bought The House. As is. All the possessions Edwina has hoarded for years. Even better, The House comes with acres, outbuildings, and a barn, lol. There’s almost of century’s worth of uncontrolled breeding by the wire coat hangers!
There is a question as to whether Agatha Dawson’s death was natural or murder, and Lord Peter Wimsey is intrigued to see if he can discover the truth. Purely as an intellectual exercise, y’know.
In trying to get enough proof to get the understaffed authorities of her pioneer planet to act, Stephanie will be called upon to attempt things she never imaged doing—including going undercover into the wilds of the late-night club scene, a realm where her faithful treecat guardian, Lionheart, cannot follow . . .
Wallowing in the luxuries of civilization, Lord Peter Wimsey is suddenly thrust back into reality when he sees the headlines in the English papers — Gerald, his brother, has been charged with murder.
Kate, Curran and their son, Conlan have left Atlanta, vowing to keep a low profile . . . but some things never change! Magical mayhem erupts when Kate conducts a rescue of a kidnapped youth and Curran guards the homefront with plenty of help.
Wilmos has been kidnapped and to get him back, innkeepers Dina Demille and Sean Evans must host a political beauty pageant fraught with antagonistic species and choices. A contest that could end in death and the loss of Gertrude Hunt.
A fan convention that’s the ultimate in weird. There’s a batch of escaped parrots and monkeys frolicking throughout the hotel, a minefield of egos lurking behind the show’s success, and a dead body. Meg goes into action, crossing swords with a deviously obsessed murderer.
Aurora Teagarden is excited about her upcoming wedding, her early wedding gift . . . and the opportunity to solve the disappearance of the Juliuses.