"Springer, Julia Fiction." . . "North Carolina" . . "City and town life North Carolina Fiction." . . . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths." . . "Springer, Julia (Fictional character) Fiction." . . "Humorous fiction"@en . "Humorous fiction" . . . . "Humorous stories"@en . . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Electronic books" . . "Miss Julia's investigative work on a possible murder and her financial reputation keeps her buzzing. But the sudden arrival of Hazel Marie's twins during a fierce blizzard brings a whole new set of challenges and a double helping of trouble." . . . . . . "Although Miss Julia vows to mind her own business for a change, she can't help investigating the possible murder of her financial reputation--and of the dead person in the toolshed. But the sudden arrival of Hazel Marie's twins during a raging blizzard brings a whole new set of challenges and a double helping of trouble for Ross' indomitable Southern heroine."@en . . . . . "Miss julia rocks the cradle a novel"@en . . "Pardon our French, but in Miss Julia's newest nonstop adventure, \"steel magnolias kick butt\" (Kirkus Reviews). Miss Julia has promised her adoring husband, Sam, to mind her own business. What a relief! Instead of trying to figure out why that dead body was found in Miss Petty's toolshed, Miss Julia can concentrate on taking care of just-in-time newlywed Hazel Marie as she prepares for her impending due date. But then Miss Julia-who has always balanced her checkbook down to the penny-suddenly finds her checks bouncing all over town. Just this once (as she tells herself), Miss Julia starts investigating and so begin the antics that have made her one of the most beloved and irrepressible ladies-of-a-certain-age in today's fiction."@en . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . "Struggling to mind her own business when a murder occurs blocks from her home, Miss Julia works to discover who has stolen her identity and prepares for Hazel Marie's due date until she realizes that the wrong person is being accused."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Miss Julia rocks the cradle" . "Miss Julia rocks the cradle"@en . "Miss Julia Rocks the Cradle" . . . "Springer, Julia (Fictitious character) Fiction." . .