Detective Todd narrowed his eyes. “Before I make an offer, I'll need to have the collection appraised.” “I thought you already—” The Elliot front door burst open, and a man and woman dashed in. When they saw the four people in the den, ...
This year Killer is also introducing great recipes from vegan cookbook author Lisa Wagner to accompany the stories. After all, you can’t have murder and humor on an empty stomach!
First came blabby Aunt Roberta, then hairy Uncle Gilbert, then Thomas's mother (the smart one who managed to skip all this fun by visiting other relatives), and finally Uncle Samuel, the local sheriff, who hadn't arrived yet.
Lisa Wagner, Barbara Metzger, Earl Staggs, Barb Goffman, Sandra Murphy, Rob Chirico, Steve Shrott, Lesley A. Diehl, Debra Goldstein, Laird Long, Big Jim Williams J. Alan Hartman. “I know,” Elaine said. “I of all people have no right to ...
In this collection of humorous short mysteries, see what happens when sisters are pushed over the edge, dentists dine with crime bosses, 1950s private detectives deal with dames and sweet potatoes and a family has a bit of a problem with ...
Her story “Mama Made Kugel” appears in The Killer Wore Cranberry: Room for Thirds, and her story “Bogged Down,” appears in The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Fourth Meal of Mayhem. Arthur Carey Arthur Carey is a former newspaper reporter, ...
In 2010, The Killer Wore Cranberry showed how funny murder and food could be. In 2012, Untreed Reads presented a new installment, proving that this was an anthology with legs. Drumsticks, to be exact.
The Killer Wore Cranberry has been acclaimed worldwide for its wicked combination of humor and Thanksgiving-themed mysteries.
Everyone's favorite Thanksgiving-themed mystery anthology is back for a sixth outing, celebrating not just the best in murder-most-fowl short stories (not a turkey among them) but also ten years of Untreed Reads Publishing!
... Biscuits,. Carats,. and. Gravy. By. Barb. Goffman. We have three big Thanksgiving traditions in my family. Everyone gathers at my house. We all hold hands when we give thanks. And we all avoid my big sister Agnes's gravy like the plague ...