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A Puzzle in a Pear Tree by Hall,

A Puzzle in a Pear Tree by Hall,
"The Chicago Sun-Times crowns Parnell Hall's Puzzle Lady mysteries "a joy for lovers of both crosswords and frothy crime detection...Cora Felton is a lovable and unique sleuth." Now the crime-solving powers of the inimitable Cora and her clever niece, Sherry Carter, are put to the ultimate test as they square off against a yuletide killer who hides within the white-and-black shadows of an acrostic.... A Puzzle In A Pear Tree 'Tis the season to be jolly, but Cora Felton, shanghaied into "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as a most reluctant maid-a-milking, has every right to feel like a grinch. When someone steals the partridge from the pear tree and replaces it with a cryptic puzzle she has no hope of solving, it's almost more than the Puzzle Lady can bear. But then smug crossword creator Harvey Beerbaum solves the acrostic, and it turns out to be a poem promising the death of an actress. This is more like it! Could the threat be aimed at Cora and her thespian debut? Or at Sherry, one of the ladies-dancing? Or at Sherry's nemesis, the pageant's predatory lead, Becky Baldwin? Cora and Sherry barely have time for a mystery, what with trimming Christmas trees and buying Christmas presents, but rehearsals go on, under police protection--until a killer strikes elsewhere in a most unexpected manner.Ordinarily Cora Felton would be delighted to have two murders to solve. But this time she finds herself vying with a visiting Scotland Yard inspector who appears to have an all-too-personal stake in solving the crimes. Cora does too when her own niece becomes a prime suspect and the murderer strikes again. Is someone trying to shut down the Christmas pageant? Cora would be only toohappy if that were the case, but she fears the secrets lie deeper. Now she is interviewing witnesses, breaking into motel rooms, finding evidence, planting evidence, and having a merry old time.



Puzzled to Death by Parnell Hall,
Puzzled to Death by Parnell Hall,
Miss Cora Felton, the eccentric amateur detective better known as the Puzzle Lady, likes nothing better than to solve a good mystery-and this time she's got a killer on her hands. What isn't puzzling is why critics agree that "Cora is emerging as a lovable and unique sleuth" ("Chicago Sun-Times) in "a fun series for mystery fans and cruciverbalists" ("USA Today). Bakerhaven, Connecticut, seems like the ideal place to host a charity crossword-puzzle tournament-after all, the town is home to Cora Felton, the beloved puzzle columnist known as the Puzzle Lady. A slew of celebrity contestants are on the way. And the locals have been invited to challenge the veteran puzzlers head-on. But soon the town's attention is fixated on something far more controversial than crosswords...when the body of the town tart is discovered lying dead on her kitchen floor. Before anyone can stop her, Cora is hot on the trail of the truth, interviewing nosy neighbors, digging up dirt, and drawing out a lonely recluse who just may hold the key to cracking the crime.



Chicago Sun-Times - The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Although its circulation (particularly home-delivery) and advertising revenue are smaller than the rival Chicago Tribune, the Sun-Times makes more money on the newsstand.

News Sun - The News Sun is a regional newspaper based in Waukegan, Illinois, that predominantly covers news for Lake County, Illinois, a part of Chicagoland. It is currently owned by Hollinger International (owner of the Chicago Sun-Times) as part of its Suburban Chicago Newspapers division which publishes several Chicago regional newspapers.

Daily Southtown - The Daily Southtown is a Chicago, Illinois newspaper that targets itself to the South Side neighborhoods of the city and a wide region of the south suburbs; its slogan is "People Up North just don't get it" (a pun). The Southtown is not as large or well-known as the city's two large daily newspapers, the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times, but maintains bureaus in Chicago city hall and the city's federal courts building.

Billy Goat Tavern - The Billy Goat Tavern is a famous chain of taverns located in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1934 by Greek immigrant Billy Sianis. Its original location was across the street from the old Chicago Stadium and later moved to the lower level of the Magnificent Mile between the offices of the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times.



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Chicago Newspaper - Chicago Newspaper Fighting Words A sweeping history of how the Civil War was reported in period newspapers, from all sides of the conflict.The most stupid political blunder, yet known in American history, has now been consummated—the promised proclamation of Abraham Lincoln to decree the abolition of negro slavery.—The Richmond ExaminerIn the nineteenth century, Americans kept up with the larger world through hundreds of colorful, idiosyncratic, chicago newspaper and highly opinionated local chicago newspaper and regional newspapers. InFighting Words, Andrew Coopersmith delves into this untapped source to present an entirely new chicago newspaper and fascinating perspective on the history of the Civil War, incorporating extensive excerpts ...

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