by Yale Larsson | Nov 18, 2021 | Yale's Perspective
During the pandemic, Jayson had a lot of time on his hands. He learned how to watercolor, and kicked his cooking skills (which were already awesome) into overdrive. Recently he served me Cajun Shrimp Alfredo. Fabulous. I washed it down with two Warsteiners. Marlowe...
by Yale Larsson | Nov 4, 2021 | Yale's Perspective
Not too long after I brought my father’s killer to justice, I was plunged headlong into another mystery. While visiting my good friends Jurgen and Jutta Becker at their vineyard in Myakka, their sommelier was found dead. When Homicide Detective Kennedy and...
by Yale Larsson | Oct 24, 2021 | Yale's Perspective
My half-brother Jayson (also known as Watson when we’re on a case) is a great cook. He has a guacamole recipe he calls Holy Guacamole. He whips it up from scratch in no time. Ingredients A couple of ripe avacados A jar of Wickles Sandwich Spread (available at...
by Yale Larsson | Oct 13, 2021 | Yale's Perspective
While bringing my father’s killer to justice, I met a photographer named Laurie Fisher. We went to Myakka to do some sightseeing, and a bit of sleuthing. Laurie recognized a guy who was hanging around with my old man before he got killed. I chased him down and...
by Yale Larsson | Oct 4, 2021 | Yale's Perspective
Oh my. I’m relaxing with a cold Warsteiner while watching my next-door neighbor’s girlfriend do yoga poses in the nude when my phone rings. It’s my old love, Sarasota Sheriff’s Office Deputy, Janet Brown telling me she needs me at the scene of...
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