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Great Books for Christmas

Great Books for Christmas

Christmas is a fun time, but it's also a busy time! Take a break from shopping, baking, decorating, and all the rest of your holiday chores and enjoy a good holiday novel. Romance, chick lit, mystery, thrillers, fantasy, classics -- there's a...

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Skipping Christmas, by John Grisham

Skipping Christmas, by John Grisham

When Luther and Nora Krank learn that their only child won't be joining them for Christmas, they decide to skip Christmas and spend the money on a cruise instead. The hijinks that ensue (and there are plenty of hijinks) poke fun at the materialism...

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We Wish You a Merry Murder

We Wish You a Merry Murder

Susan Henshaw's friends from the country club are back from their Caribbean cruises and have gotten their minks out of storage, so it must be time for the annual Christmas cookie exchange, the even that kicks off the holiday season in her upscale...

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Avalanche, by Patrick McManus

Avalanche, by Patrick McManus

Bo Tully, sheriff of Blight County, is on his way to a ski resort when an avalanche strands him, his unusual sidekicks, all the staff and guests at the resort -- and possibly the murderer as well. Bo has to handle the murder (and a very clever...

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Bah, Humbug! by Heather Horrocks

Bah, Humbug! by Heather Horrocks

Kyle Miller is a successful writer with a Christmas demon that is giving him writer's block: the death of his mother 22 years ago on Christmas Eve. His family is demanding that he host the annual family Christmas (it's been his turn for years), but...

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Notorious Nineteen, by Janet Evanovich

Notorious Nineteen, by Janet Evanovich

Stephanie Plum, Janet Evanovich's hapless bounty hunter heroine, has some wild skips to chase this time: a large scale embezzler who disappeared from the hospital, a guy with a Hawaiian tiki which causes people to make bad decisions, and a nice...

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Interview with Janice Horton

Interview with Janice Horton

Morethanareview.com got to chat with Janice Horton, author of How Do You Voodoo?, Bagpipes & Bullshot, and Reaching for the Stars, as well as earlier titles Beneath Apricot Skies and When We First Love. MTAR: Can you tell us a little bit about...

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Yvonne Goes to York, by M. C. Beaton

Yvonne Goes to York, by M. C. Beaton

Miss Hannah Pym worked her way up from scullery maid to housekeeper in Regency England, and often looked from the windows of the rooms she cleaned and saw the "Flying Machines" --the stagecoaches -- carry passengers to what she imagined must be...

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Unnatural Habits, by Kerry Greenwood

Unnatural Habits, by Kerry Greenwood

Think of Sherlock Holmes, with his razor-sharp mind, skill at disguise, band of Baker Street Irregulars and bold unconventionality. Now make him a beautiful Australian woman in the Jazz Age. Phryne Fisher is rich, lovely, and unfettered by...

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