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<copyright>Copyright 2011 all rights reserved</copyright>
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<title>SAFELY BURIED ~ IN PAPERBACK, ON KINDLE</title>
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<description>“Safely Buried” Now Available in Paperback!
 
We’re thrilled to announce that “Safely Buried,” the John Pesta murder mystery serialized on Fine Words Butter No Parsnips, is now available on Amazon.com. The cover illustration is by Maureen O’Hara Pesta, of course.
 
Many of you have told us that you enjoyed reading the novel, and your positive feedback encouraged us to publish it as a book. Thank you very much.
 
To see the brand new Amazon page for “Safely Buried,” simply go to www.amazon.com and search for the book’s title. Or follow the link below. A paperback makes the perfect gift, as they say. And if you’ve enjoyed the story, please consider leaving a review on Amazon to let the world know.

Sincerely,

John, Maureen, Jesse and Abigail
The Fine Words Butter No Parsnips Team
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<title>THE WERLEY BOYS ~ NOW AN E-BOOK</title>
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<description>Some new things can be found today on Fine Words Butter No Parsnips, including a short story: 

THE WERLEY BOYS
by John Pesta

“I hate to bring this up again,” Phyllis Perry, the clerk-treasurer, told the town board, “but the Werleys still haven’t hooked onto the sewer.”

Lloyd McCutcheon, a heavyset man in his early forties and the most outspoken member of the board, smacked his hands on the table and shook his head. “What do we have to do?” He twisted halfway around in his chair to face the town marshal, Clifford Lee, who was sitting directly behind him in the hallway, just outside the small meeting room. “You went down there and talked to them again, didn’t you, Clifford?”

“Yes, sir, I sure did,” the marshal answered.
 
 
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Read the rest at www.butternoparsnips.com.
 
 
 

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<title>BORED GIRL</title>
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