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Margaret Loudon | Title Challenge: A DEADLY DEDICATION
Author Guest / August 1, 2023

A is for Anglophile, which Penelope Parish is fast becoming.   D is for the Duke of Upper Chumley-on-Stoke who has become engaged to Charlotte Danvenport, an American romance writer, much to the dismay of the townspeople. E is for England where Penelope hopes to recapture her muse. A is for the accidents Penelope nearly has when forgetting to drive on the left side of the street. D is for the dreamy detective Brody Maguire who immediately catches Penelope’s eye. L is for Lady Fiona Innes-Goldthorpe, aka “Figgy” who runs the tea shop inside the Open Book Bookstore and who quickly becomes fast friends and partners in crime with Penelope. Y is for the young kids shouting “a penny for the guy” at the Guy Fawkes Celebration.     D is for Danvers as in Mrs. Danvers, Penelope’s prickly tuxedo cat. E is for the English language, which Penelope soon discovers contains words and phrases she’d never heard before like tickety-boo (everything is fine,) bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes) and knackered (very tired.) D is for the dead body Penelope stumbles over at the Guy Fawkes Day celebration. I is for India Culpepper, the distant relative of the…