The Memory of a Snowy Afternoon

The Memory of a Snowy Afternoon

It’s nearly Christmas and no snow! Isn’t Christmas supposed to be white with snowflakes? Where does one go to find the coziness of being snowed in with friends and plenty of good, hot coffee? Why, to a cozy mystery, of course–namely, the Ned McNeil Moonlight series. Moonlight Can Be Murder is, believe it or not, a December, Christmas time story.

Are you sure this is only a flurry?” Pat asked. “Those flakes are coming thick and fast. Mother Goose is shaking her featherbed.”

Jackie stirred cream into her coffee. “That’s what the weatherman said last night. You’re right, though, the snow certainly looks like it means business.”

My caramel mocha was rich and hot. The warmth of Grandy’s Cafe crept over me. I didn’t want to move.

“Maybe we could just stay here and hibernate all winter,” I said, stifling a yawn. “I don’t know when I’ve been so comfortable.”


Cozy Mysteries by Blanche Day Manos at Amazon.com.

 

 

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