Henderson County (Dec 9, 2014) - Susan Barber Coppedge, a Hendersonville native whose bright success in the financial world never dimmed her devotion to her hometown, died Saturday at her home on Cape Cod at the age of 54.
10 Guilty Pleasure Novels to Devour By May Cobb |
In May Cobb’s nail-biting new thriller,The Hunting Wives
, newcomer Sophie O’Neill joins an exclusive, conspiratorial clique of wives in Mapleton, Tex., whose Friday nights light up with their private skeet shooting club, followed by barhopping. Fueled by alcohol, rage, jealousy, unhappy marriages, and blind lust, the women indulge in adultery and raunchy sex, until a teenage cheerleader winds up dead and Sophie becomes the prime suspect. Wild plot twists keep the pages turning right up to the surprise ending.
There’s nothing quite as intoxicating as bingeing on a delicious book. Being lost in the pages of guilty pleasure novel can be so transporting. And I find these kinds of books to be the best kind of escape, especially in close-quarter pandemic times, because they simply make the outside world evaporate for a spell.
Minster Street in Burslem was once called York Street (Image: StokeonTrentLive)
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A street sign has uncovered a hidden history of road name changes in Stoke-on-Trent.
Residents in Minster Street, Burslem, were left surprised after spotting their street sign had come loose and was hanging down. It revealed that, once upon a time, the road went by a very different name.