Another story featuring twin psychologists Sara and Gen Ziegler. The sisters suspect a neighbor of domestic violence, but what does that have to do with the ring Gen finds in her vegetable garden or the bunny that's eating the lettuce? This short mystery is about 4000 words.
Each spring finds author Elena Santangelo outside tilling the soil in hopes of a good harvest of homegrown veggies. She's dug up a few interesting relics, too--bits of early 19th century redware, clay marbles, and a piece of a colonial pipe. She writes the Possessed Mystery series, which includes Agatha Award finalist BY BLOOD POSSESSED, and her Christie short story companion, DAME AGATHA's SHORTS won an Agatha for Best Nonfiction.
Genre: Mystery
Each spring finds author Elena Santangelo outside tilling the soil in hopes of a good harvest of homegrown veggies. She's dug up a few interesting relics, too--bits of early 19th century redware, clay marbles, and a piece of a colonial pipe. She writes the Possessed Mystery series, which includes Agatha Award finalist BY BLOOD POSSESSED, and her Christie short story companion, DAME AGATHA's SHORTS won an Agatha for Best Nonfiction.
Genre: Mystery
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