Christmas is coming! Time for cookies…



When Lucy Stone discovers the body of Rick Juergens, whose five-year-old son Nemo disappeared, she senses foul play. Crumbs from a gingerbread cookie Lucy gave to Nemo are found in the back seat of Rick’s car. With the hours quickly ticking till Christmas, Lucy races against the clock to find a killer before he strikes again.

Perfect for that special someone on your list or just for yourself, these intriguing mysteries will make the holidays shine brighter…

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5 Responses

  1. I have just read your new book about the chocolate and since I have read all of your books, I noticed that all of a sudden Lucy is very friendly with Corney Clarke whom she never really was friendly with and whatever happened to Corney’s husband. They got married in your book-Valentine’s Day Murder published in 1999. Also in one of the previous books Eddie Culpepper was supposed to be going to culinary school after high school and then he was in the army and then hooked on drugs. I’m glad he will be all right but the facts are not there. If you are writing about the same people living in the same small town then people are going to remember what happened to them and would like to read the correct information.

  2. I am looking for a lucy stone christmas short story. It is about the first christmas they spent in tinker’s cove. can you help?

  3. Hi Leslie,

    I’m just touching base-you were in a writers’ group in Lowell for a while, and we had been in touch occasionally since then. I hope you’re doing well. For my part, I retired to New Mexico five years ago.

    If you feel like saying hello, my email address is desertwriter1@gmail.com

    Bob

  4. Im reading Wedding Day Murder and on page 38, Lucy is speaking to Chuck. But then it reads “Clarence rubbed his thumb…”. Who is Clarence? Is this a nickname for Chuck?

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