When to Remain Silent [NOOK Book]

Overview

Shots have been fired at Ft. Sumter, and the country has been thrown into civil war. Times are hard, and Lily has done what? She, who laughs last, laughs best isn’t too far off the mark. Southerners who can solve the mystery know when to remain silent – a sure fire way to reap sweet revenge against their old foes and prove once again that steel magnolias can’t be ignored.
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When to Remain Silent

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Overview

Shots have been fired at Ft. Sumter, and the country has been thrown into civil war. Times are hard, and Lily has done what? She, who laughs last, laughs best isn’t too far off the mark. Southerners who can solve the mystery know when to remain silent – a sure fire way to reap sweet revenge against their old foes and prove once again that steel magnolias can’t be ignored.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940012850676
  • Publisher: Annie Acorn Publishing LLC
  • Publication date: 7/13/2011
  • Series: Annie Acorn's Nook Short Mysteries , #1
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 159,636
  • File size: 59 KB

Meet the Author

Annie Acorn is the pseudonym of a prolific, internationally known author, whose readership recognizes her mainly for her cozy mysteries and richly woven stories with a warm southern flair. She is a founding member of From Women’s Pens – A Cooperative of Women Writers.

Annie is the mother of two sons, one of whom is married to the best daughter-in-law in the world. She lives in the Washington, D.C. area, where she has done technical writing for AHRQ, NIH, and SAMHSA as a contractor through the firm where she works.

She owned a tri-state medical outsourcing business for a number of years and was the Director of a behavioral healthcare firm. She once flipped a comic book and collectible retail company comprised of five stores, and she has managed cemeteries and funeral homes.

Ms. Acorn has published in The Inspirational Writer, and she edited an in-house publication for the State of Mississippi. She is a founding member of From Women’s Pens – A Cooperative of Women Writers.

In her spare time, Ms. Acorn enjoys reading, writing mysteries, listening to classical music, playing cards, and spending time with her friends – usually at a restaurant serving delicious food.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 10, 2012

    Two shorts

    Two very short stories. The first one is 22 pages long. The second is about 25 pages long. Both were written in the first person. They were well written and edited. Just not much to them. No where did it say short stories. If I had know, I would have purchased them. I did not care for either story.

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  • Posted May 18, 2012

    This is an excellent Nook short mystery. Drew me right in and k

    This is an excellent Nook short mystery. Drew me right in and kept me hooked till the end. Another winner from Annie Acorn!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 28, 2012

    Short story

    Decent story - but its only 32 pages

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