Four Days Famous by Luana Ehrlich is a fast-paced totally captivating mystery. Here’s the first line: Monday, January 3 I had a strategy in mind, an intricate plan, a method I’d carefully conceived and put together over a period of several days. When I read that, I couldn’t wait to see what would go wrong. 🙂 But first the photo and …
Are You A Sleuth?–Mystery Question
. . Are You A Sleuth is this week’s Mystery Question. I hope you like the switch from guessing the one correct answer from the ones I made up! But first the photo. One morning I had to be at physical therapy by 7:15 (where there’s a Sheepdoodle who almost scared the stew out of me when he thought it …
Richard Mabry’s Medical Mystery–Reader Friday
Richard Mabry’s Medical Mystery is this week’s Reader Friday. The first line: “The knuckle of the trigger finger was white with tension.” But first, the photo and scripture. The photo is another of my friend, Cherly Meints and if you haven’t had a chance to look at her webpage you can check it out here. I never tire of looking …
More They Did What? — Mystery Question
More They Did What? is this week’s Mystery Question. I cannot believe how dumb criminals are and how hard they sometimes work to be criminals… But first this week’s photo and Scripture. What better verse for 2022 than this one! After fasting and praying and hearing from God, King Jehoshaphat had enough faith to send the choir ahead of his …
Buried Cold Case Secrets–Reader Friday
Buried Cold Case Secrets by Sami A. Abrams is this week’s Reader Friday. First line: Melanie Hutton’s feet struck the dirt trail in a comfortable rhythm.” But first the photo and scripture. It’s 20° in North Mississippi this morning with a wind chill temp of 10° so I thought I’d feature another of Cheryl Meints’ photos from sunny Florida. This was …
Dumbest Criminal Ever? — Mystery Question
Dumbest Criminal Ever? is this week’s Mystery Question. I’m telling you, sometimes I find it hard to believe these guys can ever walk down the street without getting arrested. But first this week’s photo and scripture. I have loved Psalm 106:1 for a long time. It holds so much promise. The photo was taken when we had snow and then …
Susan Sleeman’s Night Moves–Reader Friday
Susan Sleeman’s Night Moves is the book I’m reviewing on Reader Friday this week. Here’s the first line: Sympathize with a serial killer? No way. There’s more that I wanted to add, but I said the first line. lol Before I get into my review of Night Moves, I want to talk about the photo. It was taken by a friend, Cheryl, …
More Crazy Crime Stories–Mystery Question
More Crazy Crime Stories is this week’s Mystery Question. These scenes are coming to you courtesy of a policeman in a state not named, at least not until I finish with all the crimes he talks about. 🙂 But first the photo and verse. I thought the bare branches were perfect for a winter shot of the sun going down. …
Robin Patchen’s Convenient Lies–Reader Friday
Robin Patchen’s Convenient Lies is this week’s Reader Friday book. Here’s the first line: “There were on two people Rachel Adams trusted.” This book will grab you on the first page and not let go of you until The End. But first the photo and scripture verses. I took this photo late Wednesday afternoon. Those clouds herald some nasty weather headed our way. …
And They Did What? Mystery Question
And They Did What? is the Mystery question for this week…you’ll understand the title when you see the crimes. But first the photo and a few words on the New Year. I’ve already messed up writing 2022 at least twice, still wanting to write 2021. Have no idea why because I was very happy to see 2021 end. 2022 isn’t …