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Fran Stewart

    This author is known for the Biscuit McKee Mystery Series and the ScotShop Mysteries. Her works often feature distinctive settings and explore compelling plots with a unique stylistic approach.

    Clear as Mud
    BeesKnees #6: A Beekeeping Memoir
    A Wee Dose of Death
    A Wee Murder in My Shop
    A Wee Homicide In The Hotel
    Violet as an Amethyst
    • 2024

      After I Die

      What My Executor Will Need to Know

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound impact of death, this book delves into the emotional and psychological responses to loss, whether it comes suddenly or after a long illness. It examines the experiences of those left behind, highlighting themes of grief, remembrance, and the journey toward healing. Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, it offers a compassionate guide for navigating the complexities of mourning and finding solace amidst sorrow.

      After I Die
    • 2023

      Resolution

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The collection showcases Fran Stewart's passion for words through heartfelt poetry. Each poem invites readers to engage deeply, enhancing their appreciation for the subtle nuances and beauty of the English language.

      Resolution
    • 2021

      Crystal Clear

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The third volume of Fran Stewart's "mini-memoirs" compiles daily reflections from her popular Facebook author page, spanning from 2012 to 2020. Building on her previous works, this installment, Crystal Clear, presents her distinct perspective on life, encapsulating her thoughts and experiences in a relatable and engaging manner. This concluding book continues the legacy established in her earlier volumes, Clear as Mud and Clearly Me, offering readers a deeper insight into her journey and musings.

      Crystal Clear
    • 2020

      BeesKnees #6: A Beekeeping Memoir

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Best-selling mystery writer Fran Stewart shares her sense of adventure with you as she discusses not only bees of all sorts, but the ghosts in the Tower of London, moon photos and chicken eggs, vultures and dammit dolls, car wrecks and appendicitis, and a real-life cow car wash. She continues her well-loved BeeAttitudes at the end of each daily entry, and rollicks along on this joyous journey through life. In this sixth and final volume of her beekeeping memoir, you will see Fran at her most captivating, and life at its most absorbing. Enjoy the journey!

      BeesKnees #6: A Beekeeping Memoir
    • 2020

      Clear as Mud

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This collection features Fran Stewart's engaging mini-memoirs, offering a glimpse into her daily reflections shared on her Facebook author page. Spanning from 2015 to 2018, these curated posts showcase her unique perspective on life, blending humor and insight. Readers can enjoy her candid thoughts without the need to scroll through years of social media, making it an accessible and delightful read for fans of her work.

      Clear as Mud
    • 2020

      Yellow as Legal Pads

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A honeymoon takes an unexpected turn when Biscuit and Bob's friend Margaret collapses at their hotel, leading to a mystery involving a poisoning attempt. Officer Colly Sloan, who grapples with her career choice, investigates the case while searching for Margaret's long-lost cousin. The story blends elements of intrigue and personal dynamics against the backdrop of Savannah, highlighting the complexities of friendship and the challenges of law enforcement.

      Yellow as Legal Pads
    • 2020

      BeesKnees #4

      A Beekeeping Memoir

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Beekeeper Fran faces unexpected challenges in her once peaceful beekeeping paradise. As she navigates her passion for bees and her efforts to support fellow beekeepers, she discovers underlying issues that threaten her beloved hobby. This journey highlights the complexities of maintaining a thriving beekeeping environment while fostering community support amidst obstacles.

      BeesKnees #4
    • 2020

      Green as a Garden Hose

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Biscuit McKee, a librarian who finds herself embroiled in a murder mystery when one of three women named Diane Marie is found dead. Recently married to the town cop, Biscuit yearns for a quiet life filled with gardening and her cat, Marmalade. As her husband investigates the case, Biscuit and Marmalade become unexpectedly involved in uncovering the truth behind the death, navigating the complexities of friendship and rivalry in their small town.

      Green as a Garden Hose
    • 2020

      Violet as an Amethyst

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story revolves around the mysterious incident involving town librarian Biscuit McKee, who is pushed into the turbulent Metoochie River. As the investigation unfolds, tension mounts with the uncertainty of whether the assailant will strike again. The narrative promises suspense and intrigue as the community grapples with the implications of this shocking event.

      Violet as an Amethyst
    • 2019

      BeesKnees #3

      A Beekeeping Memoir

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the captivating world of backyard beekeeping, this book combines the author's experiences as a national best-selling mystery writer and beekeeper with insights into the vital role bees play in our food system. With a warm and engaging narrative, readers will discover the joys and challenges of beekeeping, while also learning about the fascinating lives of these pollinators that contribute significantly to our daily sustenance. Ideal for both seasoned beekeepers and curious newcomers, it offers a delightful blend of knowledge and charm.

      BeesKnees #3