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ALL THESE BODIES BY KENDARE BLAKE - STORYTELLERS BOX
Sixteen bloodless bodies. Two teenagers. One impossible explanation.
Summer 1958—a string of murders plagues the Midwest. The victims are found in their cars and in their homes—even in their beds—their bodies drained, but with no blood anywhere.
September 19- the Carlson family is slaughtered in their Minnesota farmhouse, and the case gets its first lead: 15-year-old Marie Catherine Hale is found at the scene. She is covered in blood from head to toe, and at first she’s mistaken for a survivor. But not a drop of the blood is hers.
Michael Jensen, son of the local sheriff, yearns to become a journalist and escape his small-town. He never imagined that the biggest story in the country would fall into his lap, or that he would be pulled into the investigation, when Marie decides that he is the only one she will confess to.
As Marie recounts her version of the story, it falls to Michael to find the truth: What really happened the night that the Carlsons were killed? And how did one girl wind up in the middle of all these bodies?
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Most valuable Thanksgiving was our first one after we married, a few days later. I fixed a turkey for the family.
ReplyDeleteMost memorable Thanksgiving was a couple years ago. We flew from FL to PA.
ReplyDeleteMost memorable was as a child going to my grandmothers house. There was a kid's table, and each spot was set with a chocolate turkey instead of a place card.
ReplyDeleteEvery Thanksgiving with my family.
ReplyDeleteWhen my mom was alive and would cook all this amazing food on her own
ReplyDeletegrowing up huge gathering with about 40 relatives
ReplyDeleteWhen I attended my first NFL game
ReplyDeleteWhen we used to have Thanksgiving at my parents' house.
ReplyDeleteWatching NFL games while eating Turkey.
ReplyDeleteThe best Thanksgivings were when my dad and grandma were still alive. Holidays haven't been the same without them.
ReplyDeleteWe actually don't celebrate Thanksgiving here.
ReplyDeleteWhen we were little going to my grandparents farm and having a great time with my cousins. These days both sets of grandparents are gone and so are a lot of my aunts and uncles.
ReplyDeleteOne time quail was substituted for the turkey, and it was great.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was 7, my mom and aunt made dinner...the first Thanksgiving without my grandma cooking. We ate at 9pm at night~
ReplyDeleteMy first Thanksgiving with my husband's family. They were so welcoming :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young and the aunts and uncles would come to town.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any memorable Thanksgivings
ReplyDeleteWhen the family cat started to eat off our mother's plate. Mom went to get something in the kitchen. So the cat took some of her turkey. So mom made a new plate for herself.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable was when I was in my early 20s and living far away from my family. Myself and a bunch of other kids in the same boat got together and had a wonderful Friendsgiving!
ReplyDeleteMost memorable Thanksgiving is when the power went out and the turkey was still in the oven.
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My most memorable Thanksgiving was the last one with my grandma before she passed away she cooked the dinner it was so good.
ReplyDeleteFor me , my most memorable would be when I was younger and my mom sat with all of us having Thanksgiving dinner.
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When I was on a trip to Patagonia with my best friend. We were very thankful to be there.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
My most memorable Thanksgiving was when my sister and her family surprised up by showing up for Thanksgiving dinner.
ReplyDelete"Most memorable Thanksgiving?" Hmm, I guess there was one year where we ate some turkey and had a pumpkin pie....
ReplyDeleteThe year the power went out halfway through cooking dinner. Didn't get it back on for two days.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was just a few years ago. We found out our next door neighbor and his wife wouldnt be cooking thanksgiving. His wife was too frail to cook anything and they really didnt eat too much. That year we made enough for them to have some of our thanksgiving feast. Sadly that December she past away. It was the first time i ever met my neighbors wife.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was the year I was pregnant with our son. He was due around that time so we weren’t able to travel to my husband’s parents house where we would usually go! Everyone was so excited about the impeding arrival, that’s what made it special.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was the year my sister was VERY pregnant with my nephew. My niece managed to place 10 tiny turkey name card holders (made from an egg carton) onto my sister's belly without any of them falling off. My niece was so proud of herself and my sister looked like she was a momma hen had her gaggle with her.
ReplyDeletespending it with my dad, it was his last Thanksgiving and there were a lot of memories, both good and sad.
ReplyDeleteSneaking off with my ex to Portland.
ReplyDeleteWhen as kids watching our parents have fun with their many siblings.
ReplyDeleteMy first one with hubby--44 years ago. I wasn't going to ask how to cook a turkey, so I thought I'd wing it. I stuffed it, basted, and it looked great. Time to eat, he was carving it, started to take the stuffing out ot the cavity, when this horrible, nasty-looking stuff burst out of a small paper bag. The giblets!! I hadn't realized that the giblets were stored in the cavity, along with the neck. Was I ever embarrassed!
ReplyDeleteOur first Thanksgiving as a family.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was the one where all my cousins gathered at my grandparents' house!
ReplyDeleteThe last Thanksgiving with my Mom in 2016
ReplyDeleteThe first Thanksgiving when I prepared all the food.
ReplyDelete2019 because I got to fly out-of-state and enjoy my sister's delicious cooking.
ReplyDelete2019, the last time my whole extended family got together
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was 2020 because we thought it would be sad with a scaled down holiday but it was actually one of the nicest we have ever had.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable Thanksgiving was when I was a kid, and we were at my grandma's. My uncle went to pull the turkey out of the oven, and he ended up falling backwards and dropping the turkey on himself!! - Heather C.
ReplyDeleteMy son's first Thanksgiving was memorable- he had mashed potato for the first time. The look on his face!
ReplyDeletei would have to say last years,,nobody argued or had a falling out it was smooth sailing hahaha
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