· Pretty Is As Pretty Dies A Myrtle Clover Mystery By Elizabeth Spann Craig Midnight Ink Wooddale Drive Woodburg, Minn. ISBN: Paperback, pages, $ Retired schoolteacher Myrtle Clover is not ready to be shuffled off to /5. Pretty is as Pretty Dies is book one in the Myrtle Clover Cozy Mysteries by author Elizabeth Spann Craig. From Publishers Weekly. The amusing first in a new cozy series from Craig (A Dyeing Shame) introduces Myrtle Clover, a sturdy octogenarian who writes a column for . With 43 five-star reviews on Amazon, this book introduces Myrtle and Miles. The amusing first in a new cozy series from Craig (A Dyeing Shame) introduces Myrtle Clover, a sturdy octogenarian who writes a column for the Bradley, N.C., newspaper, the Bradley bltadwin.ru developer and realtor Parke Stockard, an unpopular busybody, dies from blunt force trauma while messing with church altar Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.
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Elizabeth Spann Craig started out as a traditionally published author greater than a dozen years back. While she preserves good relationships with the publishers, a modification of direction of one publisher brought about her to start self publishing. Pretty is as Pretty Dies by Elizabeth Spann Craig | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Hardcover. $ Elizabeth Spann Craig's brand new cozy mystery series, Pretty Is as Pretty Dies, from Midnight Ink (an imprint of Llewellyn Publications) is a hoot. Octogenarian Myrtle Clover, her son Red (the Chief of Police), and the quirky inhabitants of Bradley, North Carolina, are sure to become some of my favorite literary folks.
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