Old Time Stories

ebook A Calendar Mystery Collection · Calendar Mystery

By Juliet Kincaid

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Old Time Stories, a Calendar Mystery Collection

Mystery . . . Romance . . . A Most Improper Honeymoon . . . Join business girl Minty Wilcox and detective Daniel Price in old Kansas City as they sleuth, get to know each other, and fall in love in six stories that occur before, between or after January Jinx, Fatal February, and Mischief in March, the first three novels in Juliet Kincaid's Calendar Mystery series. In addition to four short stories currently available, this collection includes "Detectives' Honeymoon" and "The Shackleton Ghost," an original short story that appears nowhere else.

The collection Old Time Stories also includes eleven nonfiction pieces about the real people and places that inspired Juliet Kincaid to tell the story of Minty Wilcox and Daniel Price from newly met to newlywed and beyond in Kansas City, a place that could downright deadly a hundred years or so ago.

Five-Star Review of "The Barn Door," the first short story in Old Time Stories

"This short prequel story to the first book, January Jinx, is fun and introduces us to the two main characters, Daniel and Minty, before they actually meet. I especially like the descriptions of Kansas City in the 1900's as well as the vivid descriptions of the characters. Read 'The Barn Door' and you will not be disappointed."

Five-Star Review of "Lost Dog," another prequel story to the Calendar Mystery novels

What a delight to find myself in 'old' Kansas City again with such wonderfully drawn characters. I feel I know them and would love to follow them along the street while looking for the lost dog's owner and I could just push that old neighbor back into the bushes after rescuing the poor dog from her vicious beating. Oh, this author brings them so alive and that is what keeps me reading her stories."

Old Time Stories