I wouldn't dream of making Corned Beef and Cabbage during July. My palate is fixed on March 17th, and that's the extent of my foray into Irish cooking. (That does not include corned beef sandwiches or hash. Brent's Deli is a favorite haunt.)
The same discernment does not extend to my reading habits. I've happily delved into another read of Hurcule Poirot's Christmas or Murder for Christmas when the sun is shining and the beach is crowded.
I realize there are readers who like the book's theme to coincide with real life. That's why I put Family Matters on sale through January. The murder takes place at the Historic Christmas Walk. It's .99 at Amazon and the same at Smashwords if you use the code DA46P.
Do you only read seasonal mysteries during the coinciding time of year?
Mysteries. Murder. A Pet Psychic. An Exorcist. An Etiquette Expert, and a whole lot more.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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