“Far superior . . . this uniquely capricious mystery will engage readers from the very first page to the surprising conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly on Murder Is Dicey Welcome to Serenity Cove, a peaceful Southern community where the residents like to play dice, play golf and, when foul play moves in, play detective. When Claudia Connors returns from Vegas with her new husband in tow, Kate McCall and her friends in the tight-knit community of Serenity Cove are dying to meet the man she eloped with, the actor Lance Ledeaux. And Lance is every bit as handsome and charming as Claudia said, right up to the minute he persuades the Babes to take part in a play he’s written and starring in. But it’s not long before Kate discovers that the B-list actor’s real talent lies in frivolously squandering Claudia’s considerable nest egg. The tension is thick as rehearsals begin. When the prop gun turns out to be real and Lance is shot dead, all eyes turn to Claudia as the main suspect. With the local sheriff convinced of Claudia’s guilt and threatening to put her behind bars for life, it’s up to Kate and her friends to start digging for clues to find out who played the starring role in murder. This book was originally published under the title ’Til Dice Do Us Part. Praise for Rosemary and Crime by Gail Oust! “[A] quality first in a Southern cozy series. . . . This is a must-read for fans of Carolyn Hart’s Death on Demand series, as well as those who like culinary mysteries.” —Publishers Weekly “Gail Oust has crafted an excellent mystery. . . . Truly a cut above—and highly recommended!” —Donna Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of Hen of the Baskervilles “Fans of Jenn McKinlay and Ellery Adams will want to add this series to their reading lists.” —Booklist “Gail Oust has whipped up a killer read. . . . Rosemary and Crime is a character-driven zip zap of a tale with a robust mystery that readers will relish.” —Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author of Book, Line, and Sinker “A delicious new mystery series guaranteed to make you hungry for more. Gail Oust’s warm, witty characters bring southern charm to life.” —Krista Davis, national bestselling author of The Diva Digs Up the Dirt “Gail Oust has created a delicious new addition to the world of cozy mysteries. I'm definitely adding her to my must-read list.” —Jacklyn Brady, national bestselling author of Arsenic and Old Cake
Roll Over Play Dead
Roll Over... Play Dead
Samantha D. Thompson. "roll over" and "play dead" tricks, as well as some tips for effective training. Teaching "Roll Over" "Roll over" is a popular trick where your dog rolls onto their back and then rolls over onto their stomach. To ...
Roll Over Roll over takes up where play dead leaves off — and is an excellent stretch and strengthening exercise for your pooch. 1. Have your dog play dead. 2. Say “Roll over!" and gently push him onto his back and onto his other side.
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instead of “ Play dead . ” This will get you extra laughs , and your dog will relish the attention . Roll Over " Roll over " is simply “ play dead ” 2.0 in many respects . Here's what to do : 1. Follow the steps I just outlined for ...
Sequence 2: Rolling over on his own The steps in this sequence instructs Buddy to roll over by himself: 1. ... anytime he wants Play Dead Playing dead is an old favorite and a logical extension of Roll Over (see the previous section).
(0) Quit (1) Speak (2) Move (3) Eat (4) Growl (5) Whimper (6) Roll Over (7) Play Dead: 5 Whining noises ... (0) Quit (1) Speak (2) Move (3) Eat (4) Growl (5) Whimper (6) Roll Over (7) Play Dead: 6 Rolling over .
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Like rats deserting a sinking ship • Meek as a lamb • • Busy as a beaver • The skunk at the garden party • In two shakes of a lamb's tail • An eager beaver • Get skunked Stubborn as a mule • Cute as a bunny • • Squirrel away Strong as ...