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Tag Archives: Father of the Bride
The Bride Wore Cowboy Boots
James Hayman: This will be a short entry. It will also be slightly off subject for the simple reason that for the past week or so I haven’t given a single thought to fictional heroes or villains or the dastardly … Continue reading
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Tagged cowboy boots, crime writing, Father of the Bride, James Hayman, mysteries, mystery writers, The Chill of Night, wedding, writing
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My “Comfort Movies,” When Even a Mystery Book Is Too Much
Lea Wait here, admitting that when I write all day, and edit or read in the evening, and even my favorite television programs (Castle! Bones! Law & Order! Rizzoli and Isles! NCIS! ) involve crimes, sometimes I need to get away. A … Continue reading
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Tagged 1776, All the President's Men, Baby Boom, Betsy's Wedding, Father of the Bride, favorite movies, Fiddler on the Roof, Gigi, Lea Wait, Notting Hill, Robin and Marian, Sabrina, Sarah Plain and Tall, The American President, The Mirror Has Two Faces, The Paper Chase, The Way We Were, Working Girl, You've Got Mail, Yours Mine and Ours
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