Rifet Bahtijaragic, a Canadian and Bosnian writer, has for some time been broadening the cultural activities of Bosnians far away from Europe, in Canada. After the publication of his two novels, _Blood in the Eyes_ and _Bosnian Boomerang_ , came a collection of poetry, _Eyes in the Cold Sky_. Now he
Crime and Poetry
โ Scribed by Amanda Flower
- Publisher
- Obsidian/Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 271 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
From Amanda Flower --who writes the national bestselling Amish Quilt Shop Mysteries as Isabella Alan --comes the first in the new Magical Bookshop Mystery series.
Rushing home to sit by her ailing grandmother's bedside, Violet Waverly is shocked to find Grandma Daisy the picture of perfect health. Violet doesn't need to read between the lines: her grandma wants Violet back home and working in her magical store, Charming Books. It's where the perfect book tends to fly off the shelf and pick you...
Violet has every intention to hightail it back to Chicago, but then a dead man is discovered clutching a volume of Emily Dickinson's poems from Grandma Daisy's shop. The victim is Benedict Raisin, who recently put Grandma Daisy in his will, making her a prime suspect. Now, with the help of a tuxedo cat named Emerson, Violet will have to find a killer to keep Grandma from getting booked for good...
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