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Books with author Caroline Gregg

  • Death of a Hollow Man: Inspector Barnaby #2

    Caroline Graham

    eBook (Felony & Mayhem Press, Oct. 15, 2014)
    Actors do love their dramas, and the members of the Causton Amateur Dramatic Society are no exception. However, even the most theatrically minded have to admit that murdering the leading man in full view of the audience is a bit over the top. Luckily, Inspector Barnaby is in that audience, and while he may lack certain skills as a theater critic, he’s just the man to catch a killer. Barnaby is in his element, and so is Caroline Graham, a former actress, who tweaks her collection of community-theater artistes and small-town drama queens with merciless delight. The reader’s only regret will be that, eventually, the curtain must come down on the final page.
  • Figaro Grows a Sweater: An Alpaca Story

    Caroline Gregg

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Figaro, the baby alpaca, is born on a spring day on Farmer Bob's farm in a field of long, soft, green grass. He's covered in brown wool that's cozy and fluffy. He dreams of growing a sweater that will keep somebody warm and dry. Figaro's mother tells him it's going to be a big job and it will take a whole year for him to grow the wool necessary to create a sweater. Figaro works hard to grow his wool. He eats all of his grass and hay every day; he runs and plays outside with his friends; and he has a big sleep every night. He even eats his vitamins. Soon, it's time for him and his other alpaca friends to get haircuts. It's an exciting day on the farm. Figaro is nervous, but he likes his new haircut. He's excited about contributing his wool for a sweater. Figaro Grows a Sweater, a picture book for children by author Caroline Gregg, shares the story of the little alpaca Figaro who worked hard to grow a sweater that would keep someone warm and make them happy.
  • Death in Disguise: Inspector Barnaby #3

    Caroline Graham

    eBook (Felony & Mayhem Press, Oct. 15, 2014)
    The Lodge of the Golden Windhorse has provided the citizens of Compton Dando with splendid fodder for gossip, prompting speculation of arcane rituals and bizarre sexual practices. But with the murder of the commune’s leaders, the rumor-mill goes into overdrive. In trying to solve those murders, Chief Inspector Barnaby is less excited than exasperated. The residents of the Windhorse commune may have been seeking the simple life, but they’re all concealing complicated pasts—or past lives. Caroline Graham is at her most gleeful when skewering the eccentricities of a closed community, and no one survives unscathed.
  • Death in Disguise: Inspector Barnaby #3

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Felony & Mayhem, April 1, 2007)
    The Lodge of the Golden Windhorse has provided the citizens of Compton Dando with splendid fodder for gossip, prompting speculation of arcane rituals and bizarre sexual practices. But with the murder of the commune's leaders, the rumor-mill goes into overdrive. In trying to solve those murders, Chief Inspector Barnaby is less excited than exasperated. The residents of the Windhorse commune may have been seeking the simple life, but they're all concealing complicated pasts?or past lives. As in Death of a Hollow Man, Graham is at her most gleeful when skewering the eccentricities of a closed community, and no one survives unscathed.
  • Figaro Grows a Sweater: An Alpaca Story

    Caroline Gregg

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Figaro, the baby alpaca, is born on a spring day on Farmer Bobs farm in a field of long, soft, green grass. Hes covered in brown wool thats cozy and fluffy. He dreams of growing a sweater that will keep somebody warm and dry. Figaros mother tells him its going to be a big job and it will take a whole year for him to grow the wool necessary to create a sweater.Figaro works hard to grow his wool. He eats all of his grass and hay every day; he runs and plays outside with his friends; and he has a big sleep every night. He even eats his vitamins. Soon, its time for him and his other alpaca friends to get haircuts. Its an exciting day on the farm. Figaro is nervous, but he likes his new haircut. Hes excited about contributing his wool for a sweater.Figaro Grows a Sweater, a picture book for children by author Caroline Gregg, shares the story of the little alpaca Figaro who worked hard to grow a sweater that would keep someone warm and make them happy.
  • My Cookery Book

    Caroline Green

    Hardcover (Salamander Books, )
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  • Death of a Hollow Man: The 2nd Inspector Barnaby Mystery

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Felony & Mayhem, March 1, 2006)
    Actors do love their dramas, and the members of the Causton Amateur Dramatic Society are no exception. Passionate love scenes, jealous rages?they're better than a paycheck (not that anyone one in this production of Amadeus is getting one). But even the most theatrically minded must admit that murdering the leading man in full view of the audience is a bit over the top. Luckily, Inspector Tom Barnaby is in that audience, and he's just the man to find the killer. With so many dramas playing out, there's no shortage of suspects, including secret lovers and jealous understudies galore.
  • Apollo

    Caroline Gregoire

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, March 1, 2006)
    Often-overlooked concepts will never be the same. Apollo is not just any old dog - he's a Super Dog! He can divide himself into halves, he can be on the right and the left, above and below, by himself, or in a crowd.
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  • Counting With Apollo

    Caroline Gregoire

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, March 1, 2004)
    Apollo is a flexible dog who can change his shape to look like the numbers one to ten and who sometimes eats too many bones.
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  • Figaro Grows a Sweater: An Alpaca Story

    Caroline Gregg

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, Sept. 17, 2015)
    Figaro, the baby alpaca, is born on a spring day on Farmer Bob's farm in a field of long, soft, green grass. He's covered in brown wool that's cozy and fluffy. He dreams of growing a sweater that will keep somebody warm and dry. Figaro's mother tells him it's going to be a big job and it will take a whole year for him to grow the wool necessary to create a sweater. Figaro works hard to grow his wool. He eats all of his grass and hay every day; he runs and plays outside with his friends; and he has a big sleep every night. He even eats his vitamins. Soon, it's time for him and his other alpaca friends to get haircuts. It's an exciting day on the farm. Figaro is nervous, but he likes his new haircut. He's excited about contributing his wool for a sweater. Figaro Grows a Sweater, a picture book for children by author Caroline Gregg, shares the story of the little alpaca Figaro who worked hard to grow a sweater that would keep someone warm and make them happy.
  • Five

    Caroline Greyling

    language (Smart M communications (PTY) LTD, May 6, 2014)
    ‘Magical’ is the only word that can describe the moss-covered trunks and exposed roots; the dark, rich earth; the rays of sunshine glittering with dust particles; the unearthly swirls of mist tangling through the leaves and between the branches. It’s easy to believe in fairies from this vantage point.At sixteen, all Shaylee Greene wants is to become a dancer and her biggest problems in life are her over-protective parents and a strange recurring dream she’s been having most of her life. Then she wakes up on her seventeenth birthday and discovers that she has been marked.Ripped from her beloved South Africa, home for most of her life, Shaylee is sent, without explanation, to a tiny town in the Forest of Dean, England, to live with her grandmother, whom she has not seen since age seven. Here, Shaylee learns that she is not who she thought she was. Assigned one protector and promised to another, she must come to terms with her unexpected attraction for both boys, learn about her fantastical heritage, uncover some harsh truths about her past and fight to survive in this new world fraught with dangers she never knew existed. "I feel like I hit the YA paranormal romance jackpot grand prize! With well-crafted scenes and a magical stroke of her pen, Ms. Greyling has built a world of fantasy that feels real without use of clichés and overdone angst!" – Amazon Top 500 reviewer, Tome Tender blogspot."A wonderful, modern day tale of magic, wonder, trials, tribulations and coming of age romance." Readers Favorite reviewer.
  • Hold Your Breath

    Caroline Green

    language (Piccadilly Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    A dark, psychological drama to clutch every reader. If something is lost, Tara knows where to find it. But her strange gift has brought nothing but trouble, so when mean girl Melodie Stone disappears, the last thing Tara wants to do is find her. But the dark images in her head just won't go away . . .