![]() ![]() I flew through 219 pages and bought the other three books in the series before the ink had a chance to dry on Vera Vixen’s newspaper article. Did I mention there’s a map of the town à la Hundred Acre Wood? My ideal day now has a new look: coffee at Joe’s Mug, hours of shopping at Nevermore Books, and lunch at the Bamboo Patch. The setting is just as charming as the book cover advertises, and the story is the embodiment of cozy. ” If you’re the kid who grew up watching Franklin and Little Bear on Nick Jr., this is the adult version with a pinch of murder and a dash of sleuthing. I’m going to keep my spiel short and sweet, just like “Shady Hollow. Has Miss Vixen met her match in murder, or will her nose for news solve the case before more bodies appear?” Vera is hot on the trail of the killer, putting herself in the direct path of danger. ![]() When local grouch Otto Sumpf is found dead in the mill pond, the suspicious circumstances shake up the town and bring several issues to light. The most recent piece of news was the crowning of a new spelling bee champion, eight-year-old Ashley Chitters. Reporter Vera Vixen is a recent transplant, and she doesn’t let anything stand in the way of getting the scoop. Life is quiet, and the harmony is threatened by nothing bigger than local gossip. “In the woodland village of Shady Hollow, animals live side by side, predator and prey alike. ![]()
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