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Tag Archives: mystery

January 21, 2026

The Missing Book

Beth Ann Chiles/ Writing/ 4 Comments/ 187

On the morning the book went missing, Eleanor noticed the teapot was warm even though she hadn’t touched it. This was unusual for two reasons. First, Eleanor was meticulous about her routines. Second, the teapot had been sitting on the high shelf ever since the Continue reading →

February 28, 2022

Solve the Mystery

Beth Ann Chiles/ Writing/ 28 Comments/ 590

Today I have a bit of a mystery to solve. I have queried my family members and only one came up with an answer that “might” be plausible. So I decided to take it to my readers. Is it an earth shattering thing? Absolutely not. Continue reading →

April 26, 2019

Haunting Suspicion – A Great Mystery by Miranda Gargasz

Beth Ann Chiles/ Books/ 22 Comments/ 928

I absolutely love to share new authors with my readers and when those authors are “virtual friends” from the blogosphere it makes it even better. I have shared a bit from Miranda Gargasz before as she has already published several books but today I am Continue reading →

June 19, 2017

Murder Book by Frank F. Weber –A Review of a Small Town Psychological Thriller

Beth Ann Chiles/ Books/ 24 Comments/ 969

I was given a free copy of Murder Book by Frank F. Weber for review purposes.  The review and all of the opinions in the review are 100% my own. I love to review books and when Audrey at Minnesota Prairie Roots posted her review of Continue reading →

May 26, 2012

Curiouser and Curiouser

Beth Ann Chiles/ Thoughts/ 27 Comments/ 2833

An unexpected letter with a check makes me wonder if my husband is who he says he is….. Continue reading →

December 5, 2010

Patricia Cornwell: The woman who made crime pay – Profiles, People – The Independent

Beth Ann Chiles/ Uncategorized/ 1 Comment/ 1866

Very interesting article about one of my favorite authors!!!  I learned a lot I never knew about her!!!   Patricia Cornwell: The woman who made crime pay – Profiles, People – The Independent. Continue reading →

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The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
5 of 5 stars
The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
by Guy Kawasaki
As always Guy Kawasaki has a great book with great information about all things social media. I highlighted tons of places in this book and it is definitely one that I will come back to time and time again to help me in all of the socia...
Old Girls in Low Cotton
3 of 5 stars
Old Girls in Low Cotton
by Helen Childress
This short book was one that looked like it would be a fun read. I honestly did not enjoy it all that much---it was a lot of characters bickering and while some of the writing was witty and funny it was not that kind of book that made m...
The Good Girl
5 of 5 stars
The Good Girl
by Mary Kubica
I loved this book! It had my interest from the very first page and was my "airplane" book on a recent trip. Author Mary Kubica created believable and interesting characters that the reader learned to identify with and care about. Mi...
All the Light We Cannot See
4 of 5 stars
All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
This is quite a book! I had it recommended to me by several people and while I thought it might be a little dark and depressing it made me have a better understanding of what life in this time period was like. The strength of the huma...
An Abundance of Katherines
5 of 5 stars
An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Another great book by John Green. I have become a huge fan of John Green since my reading of A Fault in our Stars and this book was another that did not disappoint me at all. It was a story of a child prodigy, a lot of anagrams, and a b...

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