Killing Time Until Spring

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No matter what the groundhog predicted, spring is a long way off – - in fact, a flesh-pinching, bone-chilling, snow-shovelling, hemorrhoid-inducing month and a half at least in Eastern Canada.

Now sufficiently sated with the Olympics (Turined to death, some might say) by today’s closing ceremonies, and with your favourite hammock still buried in backyard drifts, what else is a mystery reader to do, but read?

To help soothe impending cabin fever and ease your way through winter’s remnants and back to your rightful position under a shade tree, here’s a 10-step plan for getting through the rest of winter:

  1. 1.
    Cell: A Novel
    by Stephen King

  2. 2.
    The Secret Supper
    by Javier Sierra

  3. 3.
    False Impression
    by Jeffrey Archer

  4. 4.
    Memory in Death
    by J.D. Robb

  5. 5.
    Vices of My Blood: A Detective Murdoch Mystery
    by Maureen Jennings

  6. 6.
    The Wave
    by Walter Mosley

  7. 7.
    Sea Change (Jesse Stone Novels)
    by Robert B. Parker

  8. 8.
    Death Dance: A Novel (Alexandra Cooper Mysteries)
    by Linda Fairstein

  9. 9.
    The Old Wine Shades (Richard Jury Mysteries)
    by Martha Grimes

  10. 10.
    Dead Money
    by Grant Mccrea

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Created by starlagurl on Apr 18, 2006.
 

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