Lewis Moody: Mad Dog - an Englishman: My Life in Rugby
Book
Lewis 'Mad Dog' Moody has been a familiar face in English rugby for fifteen successful and, at...
More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of the New Elite
Book
Wealthy, powerful, and potentially dangerous, hedge-find managers have emerged as the stars of...
Wiley 11th Hour Guide for 2017 Level I CFA Exam: Level I CFA exam
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Wiley's 11th Hour Final Review Guide for 2017 Level I CFA Exam compacts all sixty readings tested on...
The Waves
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A formally innovative work of modernist fiction, Virginia Woolf's The Waves is edited with an...
Jordan Binkerd (567 KP) rated Ad Astra (2019) in Movies
Sep 27, 2019
The Incident
Games
App
THE INCIDENT is a fast-paced, retro-style action game. Run, dodge and jump your way to safety as an...
Gymnastics Makeover: Gymnast Girl Makeup & Dressup
Beauty, Entertainment and Games
App
The world gymnastics championship is about to begin! The world's best gymnast girls will be...
From Delhi To The Den The Story Of Football's Most Travelled Coach
Book
Anyone interested in football, travel, or adventure will love this book. From the Cypriot fourth...
sports
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2518 KP) rated Mint Chocolate Murder in Books
Jul 30, 2022 (Updated Jul 30, 2022)
Yes, there is a reason that this castle (and a Scottish castle at that) is in the middle of Connecticut. That adds a fun layer to this mystery, but it does require a bit of set up at the beginning. Between that and meeting the victim and suspects, we are able to ease into the story. Since we have a locked room puzzle and in addition to figuring out who the killer is, there is plenty to keep us engaged, and the pages flew by until I reached the end. I enjoyed meeting the characters last year, and they were just as charming here. Meanwhile, the suspects were strong. While there actually isn’t much mention of mint chocolate here (a favorite flavor of mine), pumpkin spice proves to be a popular ice cream flavor in the story, and we get a recipe for it in the end. Whether you love ice cream or not, you’ll find this book a delicious sequel that you’ll enjoy.
A Sense for Murder
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Chef Sally Solari has - to her own bewilderment - built a reputation as a talented sleuth who keeps...

