Co-owner of a small Colorado newspaper, reporter Maxey Burnell is taking a well-deserved vacation - her first in years. While visiting her only relatives, Aunt Janet and Cousin Curtis, she makes a startling discovery. Not only is her father still alive, but Janet saw him leaving the scene of Maxey's mother's murder ten years ago. Determined to prove that no father of hers could be a killer, Maxey sets out to clear his name, even though it turns out that he'd rather she didn't. Aided and abetted by Janet's live-in codger, Scotty, Maxey gets to know the small town's residents, including Curtis's good buddy Lance and Lance's not-so-great parents; a soft-water salesman who's hard to like; and a neighbor who wants to help but can't remember the question, let alone the crime. By the time Maxey learns the truth, she may prove the Ben Franklin adage: Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.
Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner - along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband, Reece - of an alternative weekly newspaper in Boulder, Colorado. Driving home late one night Maxey is nearly sideswiped by a runaway van - victim of a teenager's prank, according to the police. But soon after, her landlady, Mrs. Waterford, is killed in a similar accident, and distraught Timothy Waterford asks Maxey to look into his grandmother's death. As Maxey investigates, murder and mayhem get a little too close for comfort. The van incident was only the beginning, and before she's through, the complaints will include arson and attempted murder.
Too many questions get an ambitious reporter more than just a story in this mystery from short-story author Carol Cail. The cranks of the world seem to have nothing better to do than call reporter Maxey Burnell. But when Maxey's boss is killed in a fiery explosion, she pulls out her best investigative skills--and comes up with answers that spell trouble.
Retired English teacher Tirzzy Quizenberry discovers a body at an old abandoned house. In spite of having taught nearly everyone in town, Tirzzy doesn't recognize the young female victim. Still, she's immediately certain who the murderer is. The police are sceptical - but Tirzzy knows what she knows, and she's determined to know more. With the help of her next-door neighbor Velma, and Julian, a giant on a motorcycle, Tirzzy intends to prove that Mr. Mayor is, indeed, a horror. And then she finds another dead body - in her own kitchen...
San Diego policewoman Hannah Muir comes to her tenth high school reunion in Cupid, Kentucky, where she encounters a mystery (the disappearance of her best friend and stepmother, who happen to be the same young woman) and romance (the appearance of Wild Will Gillette, former nerd). Rex-Anne, whose first husband was HannahA[a¬a[s now deceased dad, may have been murdered by her second husband, militia member Dennis Johns. But since Johns was abusing her, Rex-Anne may have wisely disappeared on her own. Meanwhile, CupidA[a¬a[s ghost, suffering from amnesia, has a bad feeling that someone needs saving from a fate like hers A[a¬awhatever that was. Hannah has to dig deep for the answers, literally, when she and Will discover an uncharted limestone cave . . .
After Maxey releases the body of a stranger called Sylvia for burial, she is determined to publish an obituary for the woman in her newspaper, THE BLATANT REGARD. As her investigations probe more deeply into Sylvia's life, Maxey is also intrigued by a man's death in a mattress store fire, just half a block from her own apartment. But when Maxey disappears on Halloween, it's up to her business partner Scotty and her lover, Fire Marshall Calen Taylor, to sort the tricks from the treats as she tangles with undisguised death.
Reporter Maxey Burnell is co-owner - along with her attractive, infuriatingly irresponsible ex-husband, Reece - of an alternative weekly newspaper in Boulder, Colorado. Driving home late one night Maxey is nearly sideswiped by a runaway van - victim of a teenager's prank, according to the police. But soon after, her landlady, Mrs. Waterford, is killed in a similar accident, and distraught Timothy Waterford asks Maxey to look into his grandmother's death. As Maxey investigates, murder and mayhem get a little too close for comfort. The van incident was only the beginning, and before she's through, the complaints will include arson and attempted murder.
Co-owner of a small Colorado newspaper, reporter Maxey Burnell is taking a well-deserved vacation - her first in years. While visiting her only relatives, Aunt Janet and Cousin Curtis, she makes a startling discovery. Not only is her father still alive, but Janet saw him leaving the scene of Maxey's mother's murder ten years ago. Determined to prove that no father of hers could be a killer, Maxey sets out to clear his name, even though it turns out that he'd rather she didn't. Aided and abetted by Janet's live-in codger, Scotty, Maxey gets to know the small town's residents, including Curtis's good buddy Lance and Lance's not-so-great parents; a soft-water salesman who's hard to like; and a neighbor who wants to help but can't remember the question, let alone the crime. By the time Maxey learns the truth, she may prove the Ben Franklin adage: Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.
Too many questions get an ambitious reporter more than just a story in this mystery from short-story author Carol Cail. The cranks of the world seem to have nothing better to do than call reporter Maxey Burnell. But when Maxey's boss is killed in a fiery explosion, she pulls out her best investigative skills--and comes up with answers that spell trouble.
I, Carol Mulhern, am the author of this book and currently employed at the Veterans Medical Center. I maintain an administrative position and am always thoughtful of others whatever their disposition is. This memoir, entitled Case #5411 Veterans Administration, in its entirety, is of true case events, with fictitious names, additionally only showing first names. The wonderful attorneys and judge's names handling this case are factual.
This magnificent volume brings together for the first time stunning but rarely seen maps of Minnesota through five centuries, showing what happened in the past and what was planned for the future.
Incorporating material from Clementine Peterson's 1971 masterpiece, The Complete Keeshond, this completely updated edition features thorough sections on history and development, character and versatility, achievements in the show ring and Obedience competition, and care and training.
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