By: Christopher Bartlett Welcome once more to our humble parlor. We took the time closed due to Covid to make some renovations, including a new fireplace to be more welcoming and efficient. It also brings us gently into our discussion of the month. That being food-themed mysteries versus classical mysteries. Each has their own audience... Continue Reading →
Destiny’s Review of “Mrs. Peabody’s Party Line” by Marianna Heusler
Review by: Destiny J. Constantin “Mrs. Peabody might be a busy body and a snoop, but her curiosity had probably given her some clues. Kate had made a bad mistake, telling Joanne about what Mrs. Peabody had discovered and by admitting that Mrs. Peabody was headed for the Finster Mansion.” ~Marianna Heusler, Mrs. Peabody’s Party... Continue Reading →
Destiny’s Review of “Murder, Curlers, and Cream” by Arlene McFarlane
By: Destiny Constantin “was a little more important? I pulled at my tight-knit top, trying not to let him get under my skin. “For the record, that perm rod saved me from being knifed to death. Anyway, it sounds worse than it was.” “Worse than it was! Lady, that’s about as worse as it can... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: May 13, 2020
By: Destiny Constantin Hello, Functionally Fictional readers! Can you believe it’s May already? Warmer weather and flowers are blooming. I hope all of you are healthy and staying safe during this difficult time. Hopefully, you are doing something you love and haven’t had the time to do. I have been watching movies that I have... Continue Reading →