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Coming July 31! |
From Peg Cochran’s Murder, She Reported Series
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Coming July 31! |
Congratulations to Killer Characters Authors
Best Contemporary Novel
Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)
Beyond the Truth by Bruce Robert Coffin (Witness Impulse)
Cry Wolf by Annette Dashofy (Henery Press)
Kingdom of the Blind by Louise Penny (Minotaur)
Trust Me by Hank Phillippi Ryan (Forge)
Best Historical Novel
Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding by Rhys Bowen (Berkley)
The Gold Pawn by LA Chandlar (Kensington)
The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey (Soho Crime)
Turning the Tide by Edith Maxwell (Midnight Ink)
Murder on Union Square by Victoria Thompson (Berkley)
Best First Novel
A Ladies Guide to Etiquette and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington)
Little Comfort by Edwin Hill (Kensington)
What Doesn't Kill You by Aimee Hix (Midnight Ink)
Deadly Solution by Keenan Powell (Level Best Books)
Curses Boiled Again by Shari Randall (St. Martin's)
Best Short Story
"All God's Sparrows" by Leslie Budewitz (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine)
"A Postcard for the Dead" by Susanna Calkins in Florida Happens (Three Rooms Press)
"Bug Appetit" by Barb Goffman (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
"The Case of the Vanishing Professor" by Tara Laskowski (Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine)
"English 398: Fiction Workshop" by Art Taylor (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine)
Best Young Adult Mystery
Potion Problems (Just Add Magic) by Cindy Callaghan (Aladdin)
Winterhouse by Ben Guterson (Henry Holt)
A Side of Sabotage by C.M. Surrisi (Carolrhoda Books)
Best Nonfiction
Mastering Plot Twists by Jane Cleland (Writer's Digest Books)
Writing the Cozy Mystery by Nancy J Cohen (Orange Grove Press)
Conan Doyle for the Defense by Margalit Fox (Random House)
Agatha Christie: A Mysterious Life by Laura Thompson (Pegasus Books)
Wicked Women of Ohio by Jane Ann Turzillo (History Press)
We love to garden and my husband made me a raised garden and he has a huge garden in which we donate a lot of the vegis to people who don't know that it is us leaving vegis at their door. I wish that we would of been able to have this big garden 20 years ago so that we could of helped people longer . I was a teacher but had to quit as i became disabled but now doing what we do we really enjoy. ptclayton2 (at) aol(dot)com
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I would love to do anything related to forensics.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win this book.
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If I could do anything and had an unlimited supply of money I would open a cat rescue. Both of your books look wonderful! mbradeen@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteIf I could do anything I would donate to and volunteer time at our local no kill animal shelter. Thanks for this chance. 1cow0993(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteIf I could do anything I would run a no kill cat rescue. There are a few strays nears us and I feed them and give them fresh water twice a day. Started with 5 now down to 2. Thank you so much for this chance at this contest. pgenest57(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would love to open a quilt shop in my town and sell books on the side!
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I would love to own a book store. Thanks for the chance! cking78503(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would really like to work in a book store or library. Looking forward to reading "Murder, She Repoted". Great cover and storyline.
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If I could do or be anything I would be a professional wildlife, landscape and water photographer in Santa Barbara CA. It was my dream to go to photography school there and my ex would not allow it. I still consider what my life would have been like had I been able to follow my dream. Looking so forward to reading this new release ! abeachlifesc at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI would like to have a bookstore/tearoom.
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I'd like to be more of a world traveller.
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Would love to have a book store combined with a craft store.
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I would like to be a librarian or a bookstore owner. doward1952(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYour new book looks amazing. The cover hooked me! I used to want to own a used book store. In my age of greater wisdom, I realize that bookstore owners work very hard and times are difficult for them...I will consider another idea...maybe write a cozy? Thanks for a chance to win one of your excellent cozies. Lldawnjm (at)gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteAt this point in my life, being retired, I would love to spend more time volunteering to benefit my community. I would also like to be a better photographer. Thanks for the chance. ematov(at)comcast(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be an author of amusing murder mysteries (and then I'd always know "whodunit"!) rebarger(at)bellsouth(dot)net
ReplyDeleteIf I could do or be anything I would still choose to be a historical Curator in a Museum. Secondly a Writer for historical mystery series...
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Marilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
This series is one I really enjoy! I’ve read # 1 and #2 is next to be read....so having 3 would be wonderful! Love your books Peg Cochran!
ReplyDeleteI would love to study volcanoes.
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I've always wanted to have my own fabric/used book store and live around the Amish.
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm very happy with what I am - wife and homemaker. I use to think I'd love to make a career our of my baking but the older I get the more I realize that it would then be a "job" and not just fun with someone telling me what to bake and when. I would love to be a better photographer since I do have a great fondness for that. Basically, at my age, I'm more into enjoying life than thinking about having a job. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy of "Bought the Farm". I would love the opportunity to read it!
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I would open a coffee/tea café/bookstore that would allow pets. Of course, food prep would have to be strictly pet-free per food safety regulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance at this giveaway. I love cozy mysteries and Bought the Farm sounds great!
teddi1961(at)arcemont(dot)com
I’d run a bookstore
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When I was young, I wanted to be a librarian. Cheers (at) MarjimManor (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI'd enjoy being a bookstore owner connected by a sliding glass door to a tea/coffee shop. Thanks for the giveaway. robeader53(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteA wonderful cafe with delectable food, books and gift items. Thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would travel whenever I wanted to since my travel days have been limited these past several years due to serious medical problems. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYour new book sounds great! Can't wait to read! ljbonkoski@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletelove this series. really looking forward to reading this newest title. Thank you for the chance!
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