Gown with the Wind e-bog
65,85 DKK
(inkl. moms 82,31 DKK)
Tomorrow is another death for the woman whose weddings always seem to go off with a hitchfrom the author of Murder Borrowed, Murder Blue.Professional wedding planner Mallory Shepard knows her job is challenging under any circumstances. But this time the groom is her exand someone invites murder... Mallory's finereallyhandling the wedding arrangements for her ex, Keith. But his fiancee, Becca, h...
E-bog
65,85 DKK
Forlag
Kensington Cozies
Udgivet
18 december 2018
Længde
336 sider
Genrer
Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781496717528
Tomorrow is another death for the woman whose weddings always seem to go off with a hitchfrom the author of Murder Borrowed, Murder Blue.Professional wedding planner Mallory Shepard knows her job is challenging under any circumstances. But this time the groom is her exand someone invites murder... Mallory's finereallyhandling the wedding arrangements for her ex, Keith. But his fiancee, Becca, has at the last minute decided to switch from a Japanese-cherry-blossom theme to a Gone with the Wind theme. She wants to honor her ailing grandmother, who owns an impressive collection of GWTW memorabiliaand who is fiercely at odds with the groom's mother over the nuptial plans. But among other complications, Becca gets into a fight with an old childhood rival over a replica Scarlett O'Hara wedding gown. She wins the dressbut soon becomes a murder suspect when the other woman is found dead in Becca's swimming pool. And it's up to Mallory to solve the mystery behind this unhappy occasion, before a different kind of civil war breaks out...Praise for Engaged in Death ';Had me in its spell from page one. Readers will love this.' Leslie Meier, New York Times bestselling author ';I had great fun reading the adventures of nouveau sleuth Mallory Shepard as she wrangles corpses, kittens, and a cheating fiance in this charming debut mystery.' Laura Levine, author of Murder Has Nine Lives ';[A] cozy combination of mystery, romance, and recipes.' Kirkus Reviews