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A Winnie Parsons Mystery Single.

Bradley Klader is a wealthy and ruthless entrepreneur who bulldozes through anyone standing in his way.

But this time his target is a member of Winnie Parsons’s family. And Dr. Winifred Parsons, retired psychology professor and clairvoyant, has no intention of backing down.

Klader is good at hiding his secrets. But Winnie knows how to root out the truth. And what she finds is more than anyone suspects.

The road to justice might be twisted, but Winnie Parsons will find her way.

Don’t miss the new full-length Winnie Parsons Mystery Novel, THE SECRET JUROR.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025

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A MAN OF APPETITES

A WINNIE PARSONS MYSTERY

ROBIN BRANDE

RYER PUBLISHING

A MAN OF APPETITES

A Winnie Parsons Mystery

By Robin Brande

Published by Ryer Publishing

www.ryerpublishing.com

Copyright 2025 by Robin Brande

www.robinbrande.com

Cover art by vectorfairD1/Canva

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-952383-55-7

Print ISBN: 978-1-952383-56-4

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All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

CONTENTS

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

More from Robin Brande

Secret Code for Winnie Parsons Readers

A Mind for Mysteries

The Secret Juror

The Truth Chamber

The Miraculous Unknown

About the Author

Also by Robin Brande

1

“Aunt Winnie, do you already know what your present is?” Annabelle asked.

Dr. Winifred Parsons’s six-year-old grandniece held out a wrapped Christmas gift to Winnie.

“I don’t,” Winnie said. “Do you?”

“Uh-huh, I helped pick it out. But Mom said you’ll probably guess before you open it. You know everything.”

Winnie laughed. “Everything? That’s quite a claim.”

“Well,” said Annabelle, “most things.”

There were only four of them gathered for Christmas breakfast this year: Winnie, her niece Rose, Rose’s husband Matthew, and their daughter Annabelle.

Or really, there were five of them.

Clover, Winnie’s yellow Labrador, lay on her plush green dog bed near the fireplace, patiently wearing a pair of reindeer antlers that Winnie put on her before the guests arrived.

Annabelle sat on the dog bed, too, with her arm around Clover. Yellow dog hair clung to Annabelle’s forest-green tights, but nobody cared. This home was a place for people and dogs to relax. No one minded the hairy legs.

Winnie sat cross-legged on the floor beside the girl and dog, sipping coffee from a Santa mug and warming her back against the brick hearth. The morning was cold by Tucson standards, just forty-two degrees, so Winnie made a blazing fire before her family arrived.

Usually the group included her nephew Danny and his wife and kids, too, but they were all away in even colder Seattle visiting his in-laws.

Winnie had already bundled up at dawn and walked Clover around the nearby University of Arizona campus, then came home and finished making cinnamon rolls and sour cream coffee cake.

There were other foods, too, quiche and and hash browns and fruit, but they were just side dishes. Sugar was always the main course.

Winnie set aside her coffee and reached for Annabelle. “Bring the present, too.”

Annabelle climbed onto Winnie’s lap and snuggled back against her grandaunt.

Christmas had always been Winnie’s husband Joe’s favorite holiday. The Santa mug had been his, as was the Santa hat that Winnie wore this morning over her chin-length white-blonde hair. She also wore one of Joe’s old flannel shirts, a green plaid for the festive color.

Joe had been gone for three Christmases now. Winnie still missed him every day. But having her family here gave the holiday a precious and cheerful glow.

“Tell me the story,” Annabelle said. “Then you can have your present.” She tucked the crinkly package under her elbows as though Winnie might dare to take it.

Winnie rested her chin on top of the girl’s soft brown hair. She could smell Annabelle’s strawberry-scented shampoo.

“You’ve heard it a hundred times,” Matthew said. At forty-one, he still had a boyish look about him, with an easily-provoked smile and perpetually tousled brown hair.

“But it’s my favorite,” Annabelle told her father.

“That’s funny,” Winnie said, “it’s my favorite, too.”

She smiled fondly at Rose. Her niece, a lawyer, was a year younger than Matthew. With her strawberry-blonde hair and green eyes, she looked so much like her father, Winnie’s brother Steven, Winnie could sometimes see Steven’s face overlaying Rose’s.

Rose and Matthew sat on the thick Asian rug near the hearth, amidst the wrappings and presents. Rose leaned back against Matthew’s knees. He wrapped his arms around her as they all settled in for annual retelling of the family story.

“Seven Christmases ago,” Winnie began, “your mother and father came here for breakfast, just like today.”

“And Grandpa was sitting right there,” Annabelle said, pointing to the dark blue deep-cushioned chair in the middle of the living room.

“He was right there,” Winnie agreed, picturing him now. The tall, silver-haired, Air Force Colonel wearing his pressed khaki pants, a red flannel shirt, and the snowman slippers Rose had bought him some previous Christmas.

He also wore his Santa hat and drank coffee from the same mug Winnie had brought out this morning, just for the occasion.