More Mrs. Meade

 

The Parting Glass: A Mrs. Meade Mystery

Mrs. Meade is not the only one in Sour Springs who is shocked at the news when Clyde Renfrew is accused of drunken assault on a woman. Clyde, a sober, steady young rancher, seemed the last person likely to do such a thing. Between an emphatic witness and Clyde’s own apparent reluctance to defend himself, the case seems open and shut. But Mrs. Meade—who seems to have a knack for being just across the hall when things happen—has a few ideas of her own…The second entry in the Mrs. Meade Mysteries series, approximately 12,500 words long.

 

The Oldest Flame: A Mrs. Meade Mystery

Mrs. Meade had been looking forward to a pleasant visit with old friends—but their house party turns to disaster when a fire destroys the house during the night. Even worse, the fire appears to have been deliberately set. Which of the people who were in the house that night is responsible? There are several possibilities, and Mrs. Meade is not sure which is the most distressing…The third entry in the Mrs. Meade Mysteries series, approximately 17,800 words long.

 

 

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Left-Hand Kelly

Wanderlust Creek and Other Stories

The Ranch Next Door and Other Stories

Corral Nocturne: A Novella

War Memorial: A Short Story

Some Christmas Camouflage: A Short Story