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The nation's leading cake designer prepares reader for the Christmas season with easy-to-follow instructions for forty-five holiday deserts and decorations. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
“One of the greatest writers of the twentieth century . . . Simenon was unequaled at making us look inside, though the ability was masked by his brilliance at absorbing us obsessively in his stories.” —The Guardian In this delightful holiday-themed collection of nine short stories, Inspector Maigret must solve a series of little mysteries—just in time for Christmas morning Christmas mysteries abound in this light-hearted holiday collection of Jules Maigret’s exploits: In one, an otherwise sensible little girl insists that she has seen Father Christmas, a statement alarming to her neighbors, Monsieur and Madame Maigret. Then, a choirboy helps the inspector solve a crime while he lies in bed with a cold; another boy, pursued by a criminal, ingeniously leaves a trail to help Maigret track him. Many of these stories feature observant and resourceful children, frightened yet resolute, who bring out a paternal streak in the childless Maigret. The rapport between the inspector and these youthful heroes imparts a delightful freshness to this holiday collection. A Maigret Christmas is a cornucopia for fans of Maigret and mysteries alike.
As the holidays approach, Tessa -- a warm, ugly-sweater loving personal assistant -- finds herself spending yet another holiday away from her family. Unable to fly home, she must find something else to do with her time. Little does she know, she's in for the holiday of a lifetime when she gets called into her boss's office three days before Christmas. Colette Sylvestre is not someone you could call warm -- collected, intelligent, charismatic, maybe, but not warm. She is, however, in the running to take over her family business, a prestigious publishing house; all she has to do is convince her grandfather she has settled down enough. Her cousin Bernard, however, is determined to undermine her and take the position for himself. To convince her grandfather, Colette must bring a date back home to celebrate Christmas with her family. The only catch? Colette is currently single. n a spur of the moment decision, she asks her personal assistant Tess to be her date for the holidays. What follows is a series of holiday related hijinks, from a fancy gala ball to awkward conversations with Colette's family as Tess tries to convince them she really is Colette’s girlfriend. When Tess realizes her little crush on Colette might not be so little, things are complicated even more and she has to decide whether or not to tell Colette. Will Colette return her feelings? Will they be able to convince her family their relationship is real? And, most importantly, will Colette ever forgive Tess for her frankly awful sweater choice?
In this heart-rending book, Jacqui Kirby tells of the devastating impact Colette's murder had on her life. It robbed her not only of her beautiful daughter but also of her marriage and, at times, her own sanity. This is the remarkable story of a mother's loss, but also of her hope - hope that she would one day get justice for Colette.On 30th October 1983, 16-year-old Colette Aram left the family home to walk to her boyfriend's house. She never arrived. Her mother, Jacqui Kirby, knew instinctively that something was very wrong and , the following morning, Colette's lifeless body was found dumped by a hedgerow, Jacqui's life would never be the same again. The investigation into the murder of Colette was to be one of the biggest manhunts ever launched by the police and, agonisingly for her loved ones, one which was to last more than a quarter of a century. The murder of Colette was even the first case ever to appear on the BBC's Crimewatch show - it generated many leads but no conviction was forthcoming. Having evaded capture for so many years, Colette's killer was everntually caught thanks to a relatively new technique of DNA profiling - the chance arrest of his son for a minor motoring offence led cold-case detectives directly to Paul Hutchinson's door. Finally, the killer was cornered.
Colette hits stardom in this hit sequel, making a decision to leave her home island because of the way she is being treated by the people she thought were friends.Hard though it was to leave her children, she joins her mother abroad along with her best friends, Roxy and Debbie.One lucky day she is heard singing on a train, therefore being signed to one of the biggest record labels. Colette enjoys being rich and famous, but there is a downside to all of this: her family, and the sly Matthew James.Cursed though they both are, Colette and Matthew do not seem able to resist each other when the charm lifts…
Discusses Colette's literary contributions amid a life marked by fame and loneliness, love and loss, and independence. -- Dust jacket.
Meet Will and Florence. He’s freshly divorced and in denial. She’s twice-burnt and prickly. They’re a terrible idea. They know this. But every time their eyes meet, their clothes come off. Experience their unique, hilarious, and heart-wrenching love story in the four episodes of Text Me, Cupid: a (slightly dirty) love story for 21st century adults. In Episode 4: Saving Christmas, the final episode of Text Me, Cupid, Will wants commitment. Florence wants... freedom. Is anybody going to get what they want for Christmas? (Spoiler alert: it’s a romance, baby! Everybody gets a happy ending.)
This is Suzanne Fournier's journey from a stay-at-home mom of seven to a senior government leader and of how she did it. At age forty, she went back to work as a clerk for the Army. She had seven children at home, aged from kindergarten through high school, no degree and no job for fifteen years-not exactly a ticket to a successful career. Fast forward twenty-five years, she retired as the highest communication director for a Washington, D.C. government agency. She represented highly controversial topics such as the aftermath of Katrina, destruction of World War II chemical weapons, and educating Americans about the threat of chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism. She met members of Congress and White House staffers and served as an expert speaker and media spokesperson. She volunteered to serve in Iraq as an Army civilian traveling Southern Iraq during the most dangerous months of Operation Iraqi Freedom. She flew on helicopters over the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan and traveled to every state representing military missions. The backdrop for her book is her eight-month deployment to Iraq where she faced unfamiliar terrain, trepidation, and insecurity battles, along with real physical dangers of traveling in a war zone. "Grandma in Iraq," is the name the Cincinnati Enquirer gave her blog, the first and only blog Department of the Army approved to publish with a major newspaper. She learned to seek opportunities, adapt, take risks, and venture into uncharted waters. She dealt with the mommy guilt of balancing family and career, a hearing impairment, and gender bias. She sought a successful family and a successful career. "If I can do it, you can do it. Just pray, trust in God, and believe in yourself!"