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Pre-order the brand new instalment in the bestselling Martha Miller
Mysteries from bestselling cozy crime author, Catherine Coles!
The BRAND NEW instalment in the Martha Miller Mysteries from
bestselling author Catherine Coles! Winteringham Village 1947 As a
thank you for her previous brilliant crime solving, amateur sleuth,
Martha Miller is guest of honour at the Winteringham Country Fair.
However, this time she is looking forward to simply judging dog
shows and eating cream teas rather than apprehending a killer! And
Martha is just beginning to enjoy spending quality time with Vicar
Luke Walker away from the prying eyes and gossips of her own
village, when disaster strikes, and the local teenage femme fatale
is found stabbed to death behind the tea tent by Martha's trusted
red setter Lizzie! But who would want to kill such a young girl and
why? Someone in the village has secrets to hide and it seems Martha
and Luke have another case to solve! Let the investigation
commence! Find out if Martha and Luke can catch the killer in a
brand new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine
Coles. What readers are saying about Martha Miller! 'An utterly
charming 1940's mystery. Definitely a new series addiction!'
Bestselling author Debbie Young. "Poison at the Village Show" is
pure mystery buff entertainment and has all the qualities expected
of an English mystery.' James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book
Review Perfect for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
Westleham Village 1947.It's the Westleham village show and with the
war finally over, everyone is looking forward to a pleasant day.
But newcomer, Martha Miller doesn't share the excitement. Because
since her husband Stan left for work one day and never returned,
Martha has been treated as somewhat of an outsider in Westleham.
The village gossip is that Martha must be to blame.... Martha hopes
she can win her fellow villagers over with her delicious homemade
plum gin. But as glasses of the tangy tipple are quaffed, disaster
strikes! Chairwoman of the village show, Alice Warren, slumps to
the ground - poisoned! As fingers of suspicion again point Martha's
way, she's determined to prove her innocence and find the real
culprit. And she's ably helped by the new vicar, Luke Walker. But
who would kill Alice and why? And will Luke and Martha discover who
is behind the poisoning before it's too late? Find out in a brand
new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine Coles.
Praise for Catherine Coles: 'An utterly charming 1940's mystery.
Definitely a new series addiction!' Bestselling author Debbie
Young. 'Pure mystery buff entertainment' Library Bookwatch Perfect
for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
Fashion in Fiction examines the ways in which dress 'performs' in a
wide range of contemporary and historical literary texts. Essays by
North American, European and Australian scholars explore the
function of clothing within fictional narratives, including those
of film, television and advertising. The book provides a
groundbreaking examination of the interconnected worlds of fashion
and words, providing perspectives from socio-cultural, historical
and theoretical readings of fashion and text-based communication.
Covering a variety of genres and periods, Fashion in Fiction
analyses fashion's role within a range of creative media, exploring
the many ways that dress communicates, disrupts and modulates
meaning across different cultures and contexts.
With contributors in the fields of communication, psychology,
English, law, and others, Navigating Life with a Graduate Degree as
a Military Spouse: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Challenges,
Lessons Learned, and Thriving amidst Uncertainty utilizes
interdisciplinary theories, methods, and approaches to study the
educational and career experiences of military spouses with
advanced degrees. The contributors to this volume analyze the
challenges, struggles, and positive aspects of being a military
spouse with an advanced degree in both academic and professional
contexts. The chapters cover chronological approaches to academic
and military identities; academic, professional, and military
challenges; and strategies for enhancing academic, military, and
professional life. This book expands and focuses on the unique
challenges military spouses encounter while in graduate school and
while transitioning out of graduate programs into academic and
professional contexts, and provides a new resource for military and
academic researchers, scholars, and practitioners.
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Pre-order the brand new instalment in the bestselling Martha Miller
Mysteries from bestselling cozy crime author, Catherine Coles!
The BRAND NEW instalment in the Martha Miller Mysteries from
bestselling author Catherine Coles! Winteringham Village 1947 As a
thank you for her previous brilliant crime solving, amateur sleuth,
Martha Miller is guest of honour at the Winteringham Country Fair.
However, this time she is looking forward to simply judging dog
shows and eating cream teas rather than apprehending a killer! And
Martha is just beginning to enjoy spending quality time with Vicar
Luke Walker away from the prying eyes and gossips of her own
village, when disaster strikes, and the local teenage femme fatale
is found stabbed to death behind the tea tent by Martha's trusted
red setter Lizzie! But who would want to kill such a young girl and
why? Someone in the village has secrets to hide and it seems Martha
and Luke have another case to solve! Let the investigation
commence! Find out if Martha and Luke can catch the killer in a
brand new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine
Coles. What readers are saying about Martha Miller! 'An utterly
charming 1940's mystery. Definitely a new series addiction!'
Bestselling author Debbie Young. "Poison at the Village Show" is
pure mystery buff entertainment and has all the qualities expected
of an English mystery.' James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book
Review Perfect for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
Coombethwaite, the lakeside town where passions run deep, is the
setting for the stories in Blaze, the first anthology from The
Minxes of Romance. 8 scorching tales from The Minxes of Romance.
Romance is in the air for Coombethwaite's retained firefighters,
and none of them will escape its heat unscorched MEMORY'S FLAME by
Maya Blake A fiery reunion - when Ellie returns after twelve long
years to bury her grandfather, the last person she expects to see
is her first love, Jake Spencer. One look, one touch and they know
memory's flame is as sizzling as ever THE FIRE INSIDE by Romy
Sommer Fire fighter Sam Redfern is used to being seen as just one
of the boys. Until TV talent scout and celebrity Ryan Morgan shows
up in Coombethwaite and starts to make her feel very much like a
woman. A woman with needs. A SMOULDERING ATTRACTION by Suzanna Ross
Shelley Fox is finished with all things romantic. So is Harrison
Reid - until he meets Shelley and realises he might easily be
persuaded otherwise. LOCKED INTO LOVE by Catherine Coles Journalist
Cassie Parker returns to Coombethwaite with her dream in
tatters-the last thing she needs is to rely on her ex for anything
but on her second day back she needs hunky fireman Ben Spencer to
release her from handcuffs HOT, BOTHERED AND BEWITCHED by Kat
French All alone on her birthday, Wiccan vet Seraphine conjures up
more than she bargained for when she casts a Halloween love spell.
Five minutes later a knock on the door heralds the arrival of
handsome fireman Isaac Quinn, complete with a stray black cat. Is
it just coincidence, or has Mother Nature answered Seraphine's
request with lightning speed? LIGHTING LOVE'S SPARK by Sally
Clements Primary school teacher Annabel Jackson knows flirting with
the parents is a no-no, but when single father Daniel Walker
arrives at Coombethwaite Primary in full fire fighter garb
clutching an axe, how can she resist? WORTH THE RISK by Tara Pammi
Baker Annie Bennett has always stood on the sidelines while life
passed her by. And it has brought Annie nothing but loneliness.
With the New Year coming in, Annie decides it's time to come back
home, risk her heart with the man she's always loved. Will her risk
pay off or will Marcus never see her as anything but his best
friend? A KINDLING ROMANCE by Lorraine Wilson Stressed out lawyer
Polly Minton felt trapped in her city job and now she's trapped
again, this time in a Lake District chimney; hunky fire fighter and
local landowner Drew Reynolds has problems of his own but will he
be the one to set her free in more ways than one?
Westleham Village 1947.It's the Westleham village show and with the
war finally over, everyone is looking forward to a pleasant day.
But newcomer, Martha Miller doesn't share the excitement. Because
since her husband Stan left for work one day and never returned,
Martha has been treated as somewhat of an outsider in Westleham.
The village gossip is that Martha must be to blame.... Martha hopes
she can win her fellow villagers over with her delicious homemade
plum gin. But as glasses of the tangy tipple are quaffed, disaster
strikes! Chairwoman of the village show, Alice Warren, slumps to
the ground - poisoned! As fingers of suspicion again point Martha's
way, she's determined to prove her innocence and find the real
culprit. And she's ably helped by the new vicar, Luke Walker. But
who would kill Alice and why? And will Luke and Martha discover who
is behind the poisoning before it's too late? Find out in a brand
new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine Coles.
Praise for Catherine Coles: 'An utterly charming 1940's mystery.
Definitely a new series addiction!' Bestselling author Debbie
Young. 'Pure mystery buff entertainment' Library Bookwatch Perfect
for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
Pre-order the brand new instalment in the bestselling Martha Miller
Mysteries from bestselling cozy crime author, Catherine Coles!
The BRAND NEW instalment in the Martha Miller Mysteries from
bestselling author Catherine Coles! Winteringham Village 1947 As a
thank you for her previous brilliant crime solving, amateur sleuth,
Martha Miller is guest of honour at the Winteringham Country Fair.
However, this time she is looking forward to simply judging dog
shows and eating cream teas rather than apprehending a killer! And
Martha is just beginning to enjoy spending quality time with Vicar
Luke Walker away from the prying eyes and gossips of her own
village, when disaster strikes, and the local teenage femme fatale
is found stabbed to death behind the tea tent by Martha's trusted
red setter Lizzie! But who would want to kill such a young girl and
why? Someone in the village has secrets to hide and it seems Martha
and Luke have another case to solve! Let the investigation
commence! Find out if Martha and Luke can catch the killer in a
brand new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine
Coles. What readers are saying about Martha Miller! 'An utterly
charming 1940's mystery. Definitely a new series addiction!'
Bestselling author Debbie Young. "Poison at the Village Show" is
pure mystery buff entertainment and has all the qualities expected
of an English mystery.' James Cox, Editor-in-Chief, Midwest Book
Review Perfect for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
Westleham Village 1947.It's the Westleham village show and with the
war finally over, everyone is looking forward to a pleasant day.
But newcomer, Martha Miller doesn't share the excitement. Because
since her husband Stan left for work one day and never returned,
Martha has been treated as somewhat of an outsider in Westleham.
The village gossip is that Martha must be to blame.... Martha hopes
she can win her fellow villagers over with her delicious homemade
plum gin. But as glasses of the tangy tipple are quaffed, disaster
strikes! Chairwoman of the village show, Alice Warren, slumps to
the ground - poisoned! As fingers of suspicion again point Martha's
way, she's determined to prove her innocence and find the real
culprit. And she's ably helped by the new vicar, Luke Walker. But
who would kill Alice and why? And will Luke and Martha discover who
is behind the poisoning before it's too late? Find out in a brand
new Martha Miller mystery from bestselling author Catherine Coles.
Praise for Catherine Coles: 'An utterly charming 1940's mystery.
Definitely a new series addiction!' Bestselling author Debbie
Young. 'Pure mystery buff entertainment' Library Bookwatch Perfect
for fans of Lee Strauss and Beth Byers!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
The Hausa are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with
populations in Nigeria, Niger, and Ghana. Their long history of
city-states and Islamic caliphates, their complex trading
economies, and their cultural traditions have attracted the
attention of historians, political economists, linguists, and
anthropologists. The large body of scholarship on Hausa society,
however, has assumed the subordination of women to men.
"Hausa Women in the Twentieth Century" refutes the notion that
Hausa women are pawns in a patriarchal Muslim society. The
contributors, all of whom have done field research in Hausaland,
explore the ways Hausa women have balanced the demands of Islamic
expectations and Western choices as their society moved from a
precolonial system through British colonial administration to
inclusion in the modern Nigerian nation. This volume examines the
roles of a wide variety of women, from wives and workers to
political activists and mythical figures, and it emphasizes that
women have been educators and spiritual leaders in Hausa society
since precolonial times. From royalty to slaves and concubines, in
traditional Hausa cities and in newer towns, from the urban poor to
the newly educated elite, the "invisible women" whose lives are
documented here demonstrate that standard accounts of Hausa society
must be revised.
Scholars of Hausa and neighboring West African societies will find
in this collection a wealth of new material and a model of how
research on women can be integrated with general accounts of Hausa
social, religious, political, and economic life. For students and
scholars looking at gender and women's roles cross-culturally, this
volume provides an invaluableAfrican perspective.
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