...Carlos Williams is simple: cold plums, nicked from the ice box, and very faint, barely registered regret. In “Making Breakfast,” Mary Stewart Hammond tells you to “get out the fat-back, knead the dough, / adjust the flame for a slow boil, / flick water...
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... The Rev. Mary Stewart crosses the wet grass in her black robe at 11:06 a.m. on Sunday morning. The walk is so short she doesn't bother with an umbrella. Behind her, the multi-racial congregation of Henderson United Methodist...
...Then there was Wildfire at Midnight and The Moonspinners, both of which captured my imagination. No one does it better than Mary Stewart when it comes to classic romantic suspense.   My Brother Michael opens with Camilla Haven’s lament that “Nothing ever...
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