Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bigandgt;andlt;BRandgt; A storage unit, a 1963 Volkswagen minibus, and tattered letters...reveal shattering secrets from the '60s. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;/bigandgt; andlt;BRandgt; It's been a year since Mary Alice lost her father -- the father she never really knew. Now she's stuck cleaning out his rubbish from a storage unit. Just when she'd rather it all go away from her well-ordered life, her long-held secret is discovered by the feisty Marina, one of the six members of the Friday Afternoon Club. When these friends make it their mission to help Mary Alice tackle her stash, they arrive at the storage unit, prepared to clean. But what they discover takes them on a riotous ride through the crime and clutter of the sixties, the angst and betrayal of those caught in The Revolution, and the forgiveness that can only come through acceptance of a different kind of Cause. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt; Includes fun, easy, and tantalizing recipes!
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"Cyndy's books are not only fun, they're delicious! I devour the humor, and the recipes are nothing less than a waistline felony!" Lori Copeland -- Author, andlt;iandgt;Yellow Rose Brideandlt;/iandgt;
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"Laugh-out-loud humor -- and recipes to die for! Cyndy Salzmann serves up delightful contemporary characters and a page-turning mystery that will make you want to pull out your bell-bottoms and tuck a flower behind your ear. Highly recommended." -- Allison Bottke, Founder, God Allows U-Turns; Author, andlt;iandgt;A Stitch in Timeandlt;/iandgt;
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"Clever, thoughtful, humorous, and more,
Crime & Clutter is one book you don't want to miss! My heart broke for the cost of poorly made choices and rejoiced for the redemptive power of forgiveness." -- Gayle Roper, Author,
Caught in the Middle,
Caught in the Act,
Caught in a Bind,
Caught Redhanded
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"Good friends, good eats, and a juicy mystery!" -- Susan May Warren, Author
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"It's time to rejoin the ladies of the Friday Afternoon Club for more fun, friendship, and food. Once again, Cyndy Salzmann has penned a tale that will make you long for a Friday Afternoon Club of your very own. Forget the laundry, find your stash of chocolates, and escape with the lovable members of the FAC. You'll be glad you did!" -- Judith Miller, Author, andlt;iandgt;In the Company of Secretsandlt;/iandgt; and the Freedom's Path series
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andlt;divandgt; "Good friends, good eats, and a juicy mystery!" -- Susan May Warren, Author
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"Clever, thoughtful, humorous, and more, andlt;iandgt;Crime and Clutterandlt;/iandgt; is one book you don't want to miss! My heart broke for the cost of poorly made choices and rejoiced for the redemptive power of forgiveness." -- Gayle Roper, Author, andlt;iandgt;Caught in the Middleandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Caught in the Actandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Caught in a Bindandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Caught Redhandedandlt;/iandgt;
Synopsis
A storage unit, a 1963 Volkswagen minibus, and tattered letters...reveal shattering secrets from the '60s.
It's been a year since Mary Alice lost her father -- the father she never really knew. Now she's stuck cleaning out his rubbish from a storage unit. Just when she'd rather it all go away from her well-ordered life, her long-held secret is discovered by the feisty Marina, one of the six members of the Friday Afternoon Club. When these friends make it their mission to help Mary Alice tackle her stash, they arrive at the storage unit, prepared to clean. But what they discover takes them on a riotous ride through the crime and clutter of the sixties, the angst and betrayal of those caught in The Revolution, and the forgiveness that can only come through acceptance of a different kind of Cause.
Includes fun, easy, and tantalizing recipes
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Cindy Salzmannandlt;/bandgt; is a wife and mother who does much of her writing on the back of fast food wrappers -- usually while waiting to pick up her children. Desperate for an excuse to avoid laundry, she has written three Christian nonfiction books, launched a national speaking career, and taught her children how to sort colors. andlt;Iandgt;Dying to Decorateandlt;/iandgt; is her first novel and first book of the Friday Afternoon Club Mystery series. Cyndy and her family live in Omaha, Nebraska.