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    Aunt Bessie Likes

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      “I hope it exceeds your expectations,” Mary told her. “Honeymoons should be magical.”

      “Thank you,” Hugh said gruffly. “This is the best surprise I’ve ever had, aside from when Grace said yes, of course.” Everyone laughed.

      Bessie was just starting to think about heading for home when Hugh found her a short while later.

      “I don’t even know what to say,” he greeted her. “I’m overwhelmed.”

      “It wasn’t much, really,” Bessie told him. “I’m just glad you’re pleased. We did worry you might not want to go.”

      Hugh laughed. “It’s like a dream,” he said. “If we’d have waited a year like I’d originally planned, I would have saved up to take her to Paris. I can’t quite believe that we’re actually going.”

      “You have a lot of good friends and we all wanted to see you and Grace have a wonderful start to your married life,” Bessie told him.

      “I’m not sure we’re going to want to come back,” Hugh teased.

      “Of course you will,” Bessie replied. “Paris will be wonderful, but the island is home.”

      Hours later, alone in her cottage, Bessie thought about what she’d told Hugh. The island was her home as well. Whatever had happened in the past, she wouldn’t want it any other way.

      Glossary of Terms

      Manx to English

      moghry mie

      skeet

      good morning

      gossip

      House Names – Manx to English

      Thie yn Traie

      Beach House

      Treoghe Bwaaue

      Widow’s Cottage

      English to American Terms

      advocate

      Manx title for a lawyer (solicitor)

      aye

      yes

      bin

      garbage can

      biscuits

      cookies

      bonnet (car)

      hood

      boot (car)

      trunk

      car park

      parking lot

      chemist

      pharmacist

      chips

      french fries

      cuppa

      cup of tea (informally)

      dear

      expensive

      estate agent

      real estate agent (realtor)

      fairy cakes

      cupcakes

      holiday

      vacation

      loo

      restroom

      midday

      noon

      mince

      ground beef (hamburger)

      nappies

      diapers

      pavement

      sidewalk

      plait (hair)

      braid

      primary school

      elementary school

      pudding

      dessert

      rates

      property taxes

      starters

      appetizers

      supply teacher

      substitute teacher

      telly

      television

      torch

      flashlight

      trolley

      shopping cart

      windscreen

      windshield

      Other Notes

      CID is the Criminal Investigation Department of the Isle of Man Constabulary (Police Force).

      When talking about time, the English say, for example, “half seven” to mean “seven-thirty.”

      With regard to Bessie’s age: UK (and IOM) residents get a free bus pass at the age of 60. Bessie is somewhere between that age and the age at which she will get a birthday card from the Queen. British citizens used to receive telegrams from the ruling monarch on the occasion of their one-hundredth birthday. Cards replaced the telegrams in 1982, but the special greeting is still widely referred to as a telegram.

      When island residents talk about someone being from “across,” they mean that the person is from somewhere in the United Kingdom (across the water).

      In the UK people refer to their weight in terms of stone and pounds. A stone is equal to fourteen pounds, so that someone who weights “ten stone, three” weighs 143 pounds.

      When someone says “snap” they are saying that the same is true for them. It comes from the children’s card game where each player takes it in turn to put down a card, and if two of the same cards are played in a row, players shout “snap.” In the US, we might say “ditto” in the same context.

      “Half-term” is a week-long break from school in the (approximate) middle of each term. They generally fall in October, February, and May.

      Acknowledgments

      Thanks to my wonderful editor, Denise. Also to my incredibly helpful beta readers, Janice, Charlene and Ruth. And to Kevin, who takes such wonderful photographs for my covers.

      Most importantly, thank you, readers, for continuing to enjoy spending time with Bessie and her friends.

      Coming April 14, 2017

      Aunt Bessie Meets

      An Isle of Man Cozy Mystery

      Aunt Bessie meets a former acquaintance on Laxey Beach.

      It’s the first anniversary of Danny Pierce’s death and Bessie is surprised when she sees Danny’s widow, Vikky walking along the beach where the man’s body was found. Vikky is back on the island with a large group that includes her new husband, his children, their wives and several business associates.

      Aunt Bessie meets Vikky’s new husband, Alastair Farthington, a very wealthy businessman.

      When one member of the Farthington group ends up dead, Alastair wants Bessie to help investigate the murder. And he isn’t used to taking no for an answer.

      Aunt Bessie meets a great many new people, none of whom seem to have had a motive for murder.

      Can Bessie help Alastair work out what happened before the killer strikes again?

      Also by Diana Xarissa

      The Isle of Man Cozy Mystery Series

      Aunt Bessie Assumes

      Aunt Bessie Believes

      Aunt Bessie Considers

      Aunt Bessie Decides

      Aunt Bessie Enjoys

      Aunt Bessie Finds

      Aunt Bessie Goes

      Aunt Bessie’s Holiday

      Aunt Bessie Invites

      Aunt Bessie Joins

      Aunt Bessie Knows

      Aunt Bessie Likes

      Aunt Bessie Meets (release date: April 14, 2017)

      The Isle of Man Ghostly Cozy Series

      Arrivals and Arrests

      Boats and Bad Guys (release date: February 17, 2017)

      The Isle of Man Romance Series

      Island Escape

      Island Inheritance

      Island Heritage

      Island Christmas

      The Markham Sisters Cozy Mystery Novellas

      The Appleton Case

      The Bennett Case

      The Chalmers Case

      The Donaldson Case

      The Ellsworth Case

      The Fenton Case

      The Green Case

      The Hampton Case (release date: March 17, 2017)

      About the Author

      Diana would love for you to sign up for her newsletter so that you can find out about new releases as well as enter contests and giveaways. You can sign up on her Facebook page or on her website at www.dianaxarissa.com.

      Diana grew up in Pennsylvania, moved to Washington, DC, and then found herself being swept off her feet by a handsome British man who was visiting DC on vacation. That was nearly nineteen years ago.

      After their wedding, Diana moved to Derbyshire, where her new husband had his home. A short time later, the couple moved to the Isle of Man. After more than ten years on the island, now a family of four, they relocated to the outskirts of Buffalo, NY, where Diana keeps busy writing about the island she loves and driving her children everywhere.

      She also writes mystery/thrillers set in the not-too-distant future under the pen name “Diana X. Dunn” and fantasy/adventure books for middle grade readers under the pen name “D.X. Dunn.”

      She would be delighted to know w
    hat you think of her work and can be contacted through snail mail at:

      Diana Xarissa Dunn

      PO Box 72

      Clarence, NY 14031

      Or find her on Facebook, Goodreads or on her website at www.dianaxarissa.com.

     

     

     



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