The Tommy Two Shoes Mysteries


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When Tommy worked as a Pittsburgh Police Homicide Detective, whiffs of cleaning supplies and a whisper in his ear aided him in solving murders. Retired, he tackles mysteries surrounding his family while remembering the cases of Christmases past and how his Uncle Aidan LeClerc inserted himself as Tommy’s ghostly partner.




The Tommy Two Shoes Mysteries


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Retirement should be easy for Pittsburgh Police Detective, Tommy “Two Shoes” Minerd. But somehow, mystery always finds him. Armed with his fastidious, clue-dropping, long-deceased uncle and ghostly muse, Aidan LeClerc, Tommy solves crimes that just so happen to entangle his family and friends.




The Tommy Two Shoes Mysteries


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Tommy’s friends and family always seem to have a problem that soon becomes his. When extortion screeches on his friend’s door, Tommy agrees to help. Although Uncle Aidan’s ghost throws obscure clues Tommy’s way, Tommy cannot stop the shakedown arriving on his own doorstep.










Little Goody Two-Shoes and Other Stories


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John Newbery is celebrated as the first successful publisher of children's books, and the founder of modern children's literature. Three classic works published by Newbery (the authors unknown) are now available for a new generation of readers. Edited by M. O. Grenby, with an introduction, explanatory notes and suggestions for further reading.







Postern of Fate


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"When the Beresfords obtain an old house and its contents, Tuppence discovers a series of underlinings in a copy of The Black Arrow. When she writes down the letters, they spell out a very disturbing message: "Mary Jordan did not die naturally." After sixty years, Mary Jordan's enemies are still ready to kill"--







The Complete Tommy & Tuppence Collection


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The complete eBook collection of all five Tommy & Tuppence mysteries by the Queen of Mystery herself, Agatha Christie, including The Secret Adversary, Partners in Crime, N or M?, By the Pricking of My Thumbs, and Postern of Fate.