An Aspie Girl in Massachusetts
Asperger's Diner Cozy Mystery Short Stories

Willow likes her quiet routine. She edits books from her small apartment. She occasionally goes out to the local diner for a tuna melt. She enjoys living in Worcester. It's where the Worcester Lunch Car Company made diners from 1906 to 1957. And now she gets to enjoy one in all its vintage glory.
But her quiet, predictable evening at the diner is disturbed when four restaurant workers come in complaining about a theft. And her inquisitive mind soon notices something ...

Willow has been pulled out of her comfort zone. A writer she's working with has insisted they meet in person at the Parkway Diner. It's only right across the street from her favorite spot, the Broadway, but still, it's foreign. New.
And then she looks up to discover ...

Willow's meeting her stepfather for lunch. It's a monthly date that, he says, helps her get out of her comfort zone.
But this month he might have gotten more than he bargained for ...

Willow is staring down the driveway slope at one of her biggest fears - a crowd of people. Every instinct calls for her to head back home. Back to safety. But she has promised Mathilda that she will lend a hand. And, after all, Nathan is by her side.
She can do this.

Willow's mother wants to meet up with Willow and Nathan for a morning of antiquing. But breakfast at the local diner proves to be an adventure ...

A friend of Nathan's, Rosalinda Alameda, needs help. And she's willing to meet up with Willow at a beautifully restored diner in Mendon. Willow is happy to see what assistance she can lend!

Willow and Nathan are meeting her stepfather for brunch at a diner in Shrewsbury. But it's the group at the booth behind them which needs some assistance ...

Willow and Nathan are visiting one of the oldest diners in America, built in 1922. But the four young teenagers within are the ones who need a helping hand ...

Willow has ventured out to Clinton, home of the Museum of Russian Icons. But there are four icons of teenage wealth who need some examination ...

Willow has dealt with scrappy teenagers. Entitled teenagers. But now she's facing the most challenging group of all - the mothers of teenagers.
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