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Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order And Reducing Crime In Our Communities
With stories of crime reduction in cities from New York to Seattle, "Fixing Broken Windows" demonstrates that controlling disorderly behavior is the key to preventing serious crimes. "A convincing case for trying community policing and order maintenance . . . crime-control strategies that make sense".--"Richmond Times Dispatch" National publicity..
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Travel-Trailer Homesteading Under $5,000
This is a small book that packs a wallop, with information for readers tired of paying rent and yearning for a suitable home of their own, but who don't have a huge bankroll to do it. Kelling lays out all the basics: how to analyze your budget and costs; how to find suitable land and a livable travel trailer or RV to use as a permanent home; what kinds of tools you'll need; and how to construct a septic system, generate power, devise heating and refrigeration systems, and much more. It's incredible but true: you can head down the path to self-sufficiency and affordable living in your own home right now for under $5,000. --Mark A. Hetts.
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Convivial Codfish (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries (Paperback))
After years of toiling upward through the ranks, Jeremy Kelling has finally attained his goal: to preside as Exalted Chowderhead over the Annual Scrooge Day revels of the Comrades of the Convivial Codfish. Suddenly, at the height of the ceremonies, Jeremy discovers that he's been robbed of his extremely valuable emblem of office. The Great Chain of the Convivial Cod is gone! He calls his new nephew-in-law, Max Bittersohn, nemesis of art thieves from Boston to Bangladesh. Max isn't inclined to take the Codfish seriously until Jeremy falls victim to what may, or may not, be a particularly vicious practical joke. From then on, it's champagne, caviar, and cold-blooded mass mayhem in high society as Max puts his life on the line to find a killer.

"Another delightful whodunit in the Kelling-Bittersohn saga. MacLeod shows that humor and mystery can go hand-in-hand." (Kirkus Reviews).
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Plain Old Man (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries (Paperback))
Sarah Kelling/Max Bittersohb series

Sarah's Aunt Emma's theater troupe is doing THE SORCERER as Emma has always hankered to play Lady Sangazure Perhaps she made a bad choice, though, by casting a well-connected con man in the title role. It's no mere evil spell that leaves Charlie Daventer dead on his bathroom floor. But the show must go on. Cousin Frederick is hurled into the breach. Old Fred really can't tolerate the general assumption that his friend Charlie died by accident. He convinces Sarah that a murder has been committed. Sarah's husband, Max the detective, is off in Finland so she tackles the case herself. Clues aren't hard to find. Sarah sorts them out only to learn when the curtain falls that the show is far from over.

"Delightful fun with plenty of mystery to keep the pages turning." (Booklist).
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Gladstone Bag: A Sarah Kelling Mystery
Spine bumped; Name inside front cover.
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Family Vault (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries (Paperback))
Great-uncle Frederick could be counted on to be difficult to the end, and beyond. Sarah Kelling is therefore not surprised when her relative's burial has to be switched at the last minute to a long-abandoned family vault in an historic Beacon Hill cemetery. She is, however, as appalled as the rest of her blue-blood clan when the ruby-studded skeleton of a flamboyant burlesque queen, who had vanished some thirty years before, turns up in Uncle Fred's chosen resting place. The Kellings have barely gotten former Fred decently interred before Sarah begins to realize that she and her family are somehow at the vortex of a complex murder plot that stretches far into the past and is moving, inexorably and horrifyingly, into the present. Charlotte MacLeod has written short stories and articles for both adults and children, several teen-age mystery novels, and ASTROLOGY FOR SKEPTICS, which has been published both in the United States and abroad..
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The Recycled Citizen/a Sarah Kelling Mystery (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn Mysteries)
Sarah Kelling and her husband, Max Bittersohn, have joined the rest of the Kelling clan to plan a black-tie charity auction with the proceeds going to the Senior Citizens' Recycling Center. But soon one of the Center's members is killed, and the Kelling clan enlists Sarah and Max to solve the mystery and save the Kelling name. HC: Mysterious Press..
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