Radine Trees Nehring
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A Valley to Die For (Something to Die For, #1)
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2002
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A Wedding to Die For (Something to Die For, #4)
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2006
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A Fair to Die for
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2012
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A Treasure to Die For (Something to Die For, #3)
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2005
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Music to Die For (Something to Die For, #2)
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2003
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A River to Die For (Something to Die For, #5)
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2008
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Journey to Die For (Something to Die For, #6)
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2010
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Dear Earth: A Love Letter from Spring Hollow
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1995
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A Portrait to Die For
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Solving Peculiar Crimes
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“Why do we write?
"To make suffering endurable
To make evil intelligible
To make justice desirable
and . . . to make love possible”
― Unless It Moves the Human Heart: The Craft and Art of Writing
"To make suffering endurable
To make evil intelligible
To make justice desirable
and . . . to make love possible”
― Unless It Moves the Human Heart: The Craft and Art of Writing

For those who love a good cozy mystery while curled up on the couch with a cup of coffee/tea/cocoa and maybe a dog/cat next to them. Please be kind ...more

Boomer Lit, boomer novels, short stories, memoirs and more are here: a new genre. Let's talk about it! When boomers reached their teens in the 1960s ...more
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Others out there surely must enjoy reading their own novels. If we didn't like them, why would we foist them on the reading public?
