Congratulations, Edith on A Questionable Death!
Jessie, in New Hampshire where the robins are flitting about the garden!

Today we are celebrating Edith’s release of A Questionable Death, a collection of short stories featuring her sleuth, Quaker midwife, Rose Carroll. Edith’s enthusiasm for writing short stories is well-known and well-regarded so this release should prove a delight! So, Wickeds, do I hear a hip, hip hooray?
Barb: Congratulations, Edith! What a great idea to collect all these stories in one book. I love the cover, too.
Jessie: I am always so impressed, Edith, by your short story output! Congratulations on this collection!
Liz: Congrats, Edith! This is great. The cover is very cool!
Julie: Congratulations, Edith! What a gift to your fans–a collection of Rose’s short stories. And hats off to Crippen & Landru for the wonderful cover. So exciting!
Sherry: This is so exciting, Edith! What a great idea and the cover is fabulous. It makes me wonder what is going on!
Edith: Thank you, dear Wickeds! Yes, Crippen & Landru (looking at you, Jeffrey Marks) has done a fabulous job with all aspects of the production. Sherry, you might find a clue in that cover. ;^) I’m also delighted Rose has some new life, and I do love the short form to change things up from novels. Tomorrow’s post will flesh out a few more details.
Readers: What do you think about short stories? Any questions for Edith?


