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--thanks to Gayle Wigglesworth's CRUISIN' FOR A BRUISIN'--I've just returned from a wonderful "Call of the Sea" Cruise.The travel brochure fastened in the front of this wonderfully manufactured book told me I'd board in San Francisco on a Saturday, spend Sunday at sea, then begin my sight-seeing in ...
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Just finished the above. Best mystery I've read in a long time. A great escape from the travails of the day. And as an added bonus I feel like I have been on a cruise. In fact at times I felt a little queasy from heavy seas. My daughter Debra has been patiently waiting for me to finish Cruisin. She ...
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I read your book, loved it, it's my favorite - so far. It was a very clean copy as well, very few typos -can't help it. I notice those things. Once a proof reader, always a proof reader. The only thing that might be a problem is on p.43, not a typo, when the ladies are served a "chocolate mouse cak ...
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Gayle Coates Wigglesworth is both a creative and business whiz. She moved to San Francisco and developed her life there, combining skills to become a Senior Vice President in the banking industry, while at the same time becoming a potter; a wonderful cook; and a writer. She and her husband eventual ...
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The Arkansas Ozarks have been suffering ice, snow, and single-digit temperatures for over a week now, but I've been traveling in sunny, warm, Italy. Tour guide: Gayle Wigglesworth Transportation: INTRIGUE IN ITALICS, A Claire Gulliver Mystery Claire decides to visit Florence and the ...
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I see Alfred Hitchcock (or his look-alike) huffing past right after Mafia thug "Brown Shoes" goes over the edge with his unlucky buddy. Venice scenes come out persuasively other-worldly. Florence I know little about except from my own successful dealing with a 3-team of pickpockets.The scenes in th ...
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Just finished Intrigue in Italics and enjoyed it immensely. Not only is there a mystery or two, the reader is introduced to the northern hill towns of Italy. Having visited there a couple of years ago, Gayle Wigglesworth brought back good memories of the people, countryside and the food - su ...
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This is the second novel in the Claire Gulliver Series and as the title suggests, its setting is Washington D.C. Clair is a San Francisco bookstore owner who specializes in travel books and who is invited to D.C. to attend a gala given in her honor. Once again, Claire is thrown into a situation frau ...
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A former Senior Vice President in the banking industry did little to satisfy Gayle Wigglesworth's cravings to be, well, creative. So she spent her spare time away from organization and management learning to be a potter. A current resident of Houston, she and her husband regarded the move from San F ...
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TEA is for TERROR is the best cozy I've read since Agatha Christie died. I absolutely loved it. I love Agatha Christe - I have every one of her books and for years I've been trying to find a writer who is comparable. Finally, you showed up! (Actually, you're better than she was because you're a bett ...
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