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Murder at Uncle Candyman's Grocery
Geraldine McCall
Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2021
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Tomika McNeal is the catalyst who brings three friends back together long after high school in this classic whodunit.Murder at Uncle Candyman's Grocery begins in 1982 when Tomika is arrested for murder. Flash back to 1959 when the three main characters are seniors in high school. The teens - Jonathan McNeal, Vivian Brown, and Lynda Meyers- forge a lifetime friendship.Vivian is shy and afraid to speak up for herself. Lynda acts without thinking and ends up in a lot of trouble, even after her father threatens her with reform school. Jon is spoiled by his mother and never thinks about anything except what he wants out of life.In college, each is happy to be away from the watchful eyes of their parents. Two of the friends get into trouble that could end their college careers. Lynda and Jon get caught stealing from the local grocery store and are arrested, but Jon's mother gets them out of trouble.After graduating from college, Vivian gets a job at a local radio station, Jon becomes an insurance salesman, and Lynda joins the local police, becoming the first black female in the department.Jon and Vivian end up married. Their first child, Tomika, gets arrested for murdering a man at Uncle Candyman's Grocery. Tomika says she doesn't know why she killed the man. What's the real story?Author Bio: Describing herself as a Florida sunshine native, Geraldine McCall grew up in Pompano Beach and now calls Fort Lauderdale home. "I love Florida for the sunshine and the palm trees. I love the feel of the sun and the brightness that it brings." Retired from the Florida Department of Transportation, this is the author's fifth book.
Murder at Uncle Candyman's Grocery
Geraldine McCall
Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2019
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Murder at Uncle Candyman's Grocery begins in 1982 when Tomika McNeal is arrested for murder.Flash back to 1959 when the three main characters are seniors in high school. The teens - Vivian Brown, Lynda Meyers, and Jonathan McNeal - forge a lifetime friendship.Vivian is shy and afraid to speak up for herself. Lynda acts without thinking and ends up in a lot of trouble, even after her father threatens her with reform school. Jon is spoiled by his mother and never thinks about anything except what he wants out of life.In college, each is happy to be away from the watchful eyes of their parents. Two of the friends get into trouble that could end their college careers. Lynda and Jon get caught stealing from the local grocery store and are arrested, but Jon's mother gets them out of trouble.After graduating from college, Vivian gets a job at a local radio station, Jon becomes an insurance salesman, and Lynda joins the local police, becoming the first black female working for the department.Jon and Vivian end up married. Their first child, Tomika, gets arrested for murdering a man at Uncle Candyman's Grocery. Tomika tells her mother that she doesn't know why she killed the man What's the real story behind this intriguing murder mystery?
Conflict of Emotions, by Geraldine McCall, is the story of a woman who pays too high a price for love. At first glance, Janice and Christopher Blunt seem to have the ideal marriage, in fact, Janice's love for Chris is so strong that she foregoes the pursuit of a higher education to marry him. They have three beautiful children, a home, and a great deal of happiness - or so it seems.As the years pass, Janice notices a change in Chris, but tries to smooth over any disagreements in the hopes that their love will remain strong. Because Janice's belief in the sanctity of marriage and the commitment it entails is so string, she refuses to face reality and see Chris for what he really is: a liar and an adulterer who has repeatedly taken advantage of his wife's trusting nature.The true conflict of emotions comes when Janice has no choice but to face the truth about her husband. The enormity of the decision she must make - a decision affecting every facet of her life - threatens to render her helpless, causing her great mental and physical anguish. Janice's choice - and the grace and dignity with which she carries it out - will serve as an inspiration to all those forced to choose between their belief in the sacred union of marriage and their own personal happiness.
Conflict of Emotions, by Geraldine McCall, is the story of a woman who pays too high a price for love. At first glance, Janice and Christopher Blunt seem to have the ideal marriage, in fact, Janice's love for Chris is so strong that she foregoes the pursuit of a higher education to marry him. They have three beautiful children, a home, and a great deal of happiness - or so it seems.As the years pass, Janice notices a change in Chris, but tries to smooth over any disagreements in the hopes that their love will remain strong. Because Janice's belief in the sanctity of marriage and the commitment it entails is so string, she refuses to face reality and see Chris for what he really is: a liar and an adulterer who has repeatedly taken advantage of his wife's trusting nature.The true conflict of emotions comes when Janice has no choice but to face the truth about her husband. The enormity of the decision she must make - a decision affecting every facet of her life - threatens to render her helpless, causing her great mental and physical anguish. Janice's choice - and the grace and dignity with which she carries it out - will serve as an inspiration to all those forced to choose between their belief in the sacred union of marriage and their own personal happiness.
Conflict of Emotions, by Geraldine McCall, is the story of a woman who pays too high a price for love. At first glance, Janice and Christopher Blunt seem to have the ideal marriage, in fact, Janice's love for Chris is so strong that she foregoes the pursuit of a higher education to marry him. They have three beautiful children, a home, and a great deal of happiness - or so it seems.As the years pass, Janice notices a change in Chris, but tries to smooth over any disagreements in the hopes that their love will remain strong. Because Janice's belief in the sanctity of marriage and the commitment it entails is so string, she refuses to face reality and see Chris for what he really is: a liar and an adulterer who has repeatedly taken advantage of his wife's trusting nature.The true conflict of emotions comes when Janice has no choice but to face the truth about her husband. The enormity of the decision she must make - a decision affecting every facet of her life - threatens to render her helpless, causing her great mental and physical anguish. Janice's choice - and the grace and dignity with which she carries it out - will serve as an inspiration to all those forced to choose between their belief in the sacred union of marriage and their own personal happiness.
This is the heartwarming story about a little girl and the friendship she shares with her hard-headed dog. When Paula-Jean finds out that her parents have decided to adopt a brand-new puppy, she couldn't be happier. But all doesn't go as planned when this new puppy starts barking at peacocks, chasing squirrels, and shaking water everywhere. As Paula-Jean discovers how to manage her energetic puppy, she also realizes the importance of responsibility and experiences the enduring bond between a girl and her puppy.