I drove my 1965 candy apple red mustang convertible into my garage. When I looked up I saw a scare crow or maybe what looked like a ghost tied to the lamppost across the street. As I stared at it further I noticed it was human and not moving. A fortune cookie is at the bottom of this.
Inga, a United Airlines stewardess, continues to have that curious Georgi Girl nature that puts her in danger. She becomes involved in two murders and a jewelry scheme that is, “cleaning up” in the Shores. A real cold case Miami murder is solved by Blondie.
Rings of young people were traveling in threes, they had been trained in the art of robbery in Italy. We heard a scream. A woman yelled, “That girl just stole my purse.” That time, they had been successful but Minkee (an adorable monkey) was in hot pursuit on his mini Harley.
While walking the dogs and a pet goose, Inga finds a dead body on the Ferris wheel at the local carnival. Inga keeps her adorable soon-to-be fiance, Tom on his toes as he tries to protect her. Jack, her neighbor is hired by the carnival as a Gorilla. He uses his time to investigate.
Anyone can write a Christmas card. Author Susanne Sir came up with a better idea: write stories that express the holiday season’s magic. This book is filled with true and sometimes fictional tales, all tied to God’s love. Sir includes adorable animals in each story.
“A plethora of imaginative characters of assorted species. A nonsensical tale that leads you to your crazy place. So let go and enjoy.....From another stew who left her footsteps in the sky.”
— Judi Fleming, fellow stew and friend.
Yes, this is the one and only, my favorite flying partner. “Let’s do the Twist.” Still stepping high.
Tate Publishing, Archway Publishing and Westbow Publishing.
The Two Faced Angel.
I found a peach rose on my pillow.