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Moser Mansion has become spooky. Libby sees ghosts in the middle of the night roaming around the house with her. Gracie's sure the hauntings is a plot of a crooked contractor who wants to buy the mansion and turn it into a hotel. Seems the only one wo has the answers to what's going on is Moxie's pet, talking parrot Turkeyneck.
DOVE "Paloma, in Spanish; A Bird - A gentle woman - advocate of compromise - compare to the hawk" HAWK "A Bird; the Falcon family - a hunter- advocates immediate vigorous, and aggressive action - compare to the dove" Merriam Webster
After Tori Logan and her sister, Mackenzie, witness a suspicious fire across the street from their house, their neighborhood is transformed into a crime scene. Worried about their daughters' safety, their parents ship the girls off to their grandparents' cottage in a charming village where they hope they will be out of harm's way for the remainder of the summer. But little do they know that Tori and Mackenzie are about to once again be immersed into the midst of a dangerous investigation. The sisters are thrilled when they are joined by their cousins, Jack, Philip, and Rip. But it is not long before the quintet ironically discovers another fire scene this time in uptown Lockview. After begin...
Local historian Margery Blair Perkins (1907-1981) provides a detailed narrative charting the growth and development of the North Shore city of Evanston, Illinois, a place boasting a rich and multi-layered history. Perkins brings the citys past to life through stories of its residents, architecture, and growth over the years. She charts the development of the city from its earliest days when it was known as the settlement of Grosse Pointe and later Ridgeville to its modern manifestation as a bustling city just outside of Chicago. Within a larger historical narrative, Perkins provides biographies of noted residents as she documents the evolution of the citys organizations, cultural life and institutions, such as Northwestern University.
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In 1975 there were 125 wineries in eastern North America. By 2013 there were more than 2,400. How and why the eastern United States and Canada became a major wine region of the world is the subject of this history. Unlike winemakers in California with its Mediterranean climate, the pioneers who founded the industry after Prohibition—1933 in the United States and 1927 in Ontario—had to overcome natural obstacles such as subzero cold in winter and high humidity in the summer that favored diseases devastating to grapevines. Enologists and viticulturists at Eastern research stations began to find grapevine varieties that could survive in the East and make world-class wines. These pioneers we...
"An American version of Miss Marple, Gracie Evans tries to resign herself to the fact that she now lives in Moser Mansion a rest home for women in Locked Rock, Iowa. She wrestles with feelings of boredom. Her only diversion is rocking on the front porch while she watches the neighbors. What starts out as harmless snooping turns into a dangerous past time."--Cover.
In New York, a serial killer called the Scavenger, who wipes out entire families, pets included, proposes to lead mystery writer Mark Stevenson to new crime scenes, and Stevenson jumps at the opportunity in a bid to nail the killer.