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    About Mysteries [February 2, 2001] []
    • · The Thanksgiving Theft · Guy Belleranti · vi Murderous Intent Fall 1999; “Serving a warrant on Thanksgiving is no fun—for the cops or the thieves—but sometimes the smell of roasting turkey can inspire the solution to the mystery of The Thanksgiving Theft”.
    • · Physician Heal Thyself · Stephen D. Rogers · vi; “The trouble, you see, is how to hide the mud on your shoes when you’ve dug your own grave.”


    About Mysteries [n.d.] []
    The date the following stories were posted has not yet been identified.
    • · The Case of the Purple Hands [Stanley Street Irregulars] · Patricia Harrington · vi; “The Stanley Street Irregulars band together to catch some thieves purple handed”.
    • · A Clean View on Murder · Patricia Harrington · vi; “Never under estimate your neighbor… especially when you’re planning a murder”.
    • · Death on the Cliffs of Moher · Patricia Harrington · vi; “Irish Garda Inspector Seamus Fitzgerald matches wits against a hired killer”.
    • · The School Locker Mystery [Stanley Street Irregulars] · Patricia Harrington · vi; “The Stanley Street Irregulars are on the case when a Kosovo refugee finds ”go home“ messages in her ”.
    • · She Scrawled M for Murder · Patricia Harrington · vi; “When does a homeless camp need a detective? When one of their own is murdered”.
    • · Solved Is a Six-Letter Word · Patricia Harrington · vi; “What do you do when your livelihood depends on a crossword puzzle book—and its been stolen?”.
    • · The Bell’s Toll · Charlotte Richards · vi; “Intrigued by an iron dinner bell hanging from a lightning-blased tree, mystery writer Charlie Hanaman’s inquiries led him to a story about the toll of the bell”.
    • · “Far Away” · J. R. Skelton · vi; “When your husband is working late… again… sometimes a homemade treat can solve the problem of him being so… far away”.
    • · One Step Ahead · J. R. Skelton · vi; “To be successful in business, and in life, one must always be a step ahead of the competition”.
    • · Shopping List · J. R. Skelton · vi; “When you’ve got a rat in the house, you may find you need to add a new item to your shopping list.”



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