“…the slightly darker aspect caught me by surprise… And loved it even more for it! Hard topic, well tackled!” ( Jacq, bookseller and reviewer) “Josephine Moon has cleverly written a timely story that complements the current media hype surrounding that most shocking of crimes… “The Beekeeper’s Secret” is easy to read… A shocking and disturbing issue is dealt with through the eyes of loyalty and love and makes this a good, fluid read, while it reminds us that family, truth and love are most sacred.” ( Loulou Szal, Goodreads review) “… a twist that few will see coming.” ( Marianne, Goodreads review) “Disguised as a joyful tale of family relationships, Josephine Moon’s novel is a gripping mystery, full of murder, guilt, secrets, and family reunions.” ( Em Smith, Goodreads review) “Moon has produced another story that will captivate the reader to the very end.” ( Jen’s Pen, book review) “Wow, Josephine Moon really is a simply fantastic storyteller and after having read all of her novels so far I think ‘The Beekeeper’s Secret’ has to be my new favourite.” (Jody, A Spoonful of Happy Endings, book review) The surprising and intriguing new novel about the astounding secrets we keep from those we love from the bestselling author of The Tea Chest. And on top of those not-really-there feelings, Dougal wants to move to Canada! But, seven years on, Tansy is finding her current feelings difficult to ignore. Pushing aside the misgivings of her family and friends, Tansy Butterfield, on the eve of her marriage, made a serious deal with her adored husband, Dougal. But the arrival of two letters heralds the shattering of Maria’s peaceful existence. A former nun, her life at Honeybee Haven has long been shaped by her self-imposed penance for terrible past events. She spends her solitary days tending her bees and creating delicious honey products to fund orphaned children. Especially if really, deep down, you didn’t think you deserved to let it go.‘ It was a stubborn, pervasive and toxic emotion, and incredibly difficult to shake. Living on top of a secluded mountain is a good way to hide from the world… until her past begins to track her down. Continuing columns in this issue are: Industry Profile about Llungen Lures Angler Spotlight with Bill Sandy Bucher Tales by Joe Bucher Time On The Water by Gregg Thomas Reel Matters by Mat Hegy Getting Terminal by John Bette The Aging Angler by Marty Forman The Catch by Mike Hulbert Bait Builders by Joe Peterson Muskies On A Budget by Steve Scepaniak Muskies On The Fly by Luke Swanson Ladies First by Suneey Stevens Young Anglers by Dave Schueck Region to Region and The Last Cast by Tony Grant.Īdd musky news, Gregg Thomas' editorial, Joe Bucher's Moon Secrets for August and September, and readers' photos, and you cannot miss this issue.Maria Lindsey has secrets to hide. Musky Hunter continues with its new, focused columns to help you in your pursuit of muskies. ![]() "Research Corner: To Grip Or Not To Grip" by Jordan Weeks - Research on other species indicates fish are injured by lip-gripping devices. "From The Back Of The Room" by Benjamin Peterson - Whether you fish in tournaments or not, there is a lot to learn - especially when someone else is cashing a check. ![]() "Hot Bites During Cool-Down" by Bryan Schaeffer - The late summer/early fall transition period can produce fantastic musky fishing anywhere. Musky Hunter's August/September issue was written to help you succeed during this transition period. Muskies move shallow as water cools in late summer and early fall.
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