Yuletide Homicide e-bog
65,85 DKK
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A Wiccan attorney's latest case involves blackmail, murder, and Christmas in this cozy mystery by the author of Bell, Book & Candlemas.It's Christmas in Edindale, Illinois, and family law attorney Keli Milanni is preparing to celebrate the Wiccan holiday Yuletide, a celebration of rebirth. But this Yuletide someone else is focused on dying...After years of practicing in secret, Keli has com...
E-bog
65,85 DKK
Forlag
Kensington Cozies
Udgivet
26 september 2017
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781496704979
A Wiccan attorney's latest case involves blackmail, murder, and Christmas in this cozy mystery by the author of Bell, Book & Candlemas.It's Christmas in Edindale, Illinois, and family law attorney Keli Milanni is preparing to celebrate the Wiccan holiday Yuletide, a celebration of rebirth. But this Yuletide someone else is focused on dying...After years of practicing in secret, Keli has come out as a Wiccan to her boyfriend, and she feels like this Yuletide she's the one who's being reborn. But the Solstice is the longest night of the year, and Keli is about to stumble on a mystery so dangerous, she'll be lucky to make it to morning.Paired with her unbearably stuffy colleague Crenshaw Davenport III, Keli goes undercover at a real estate company owned by mayoral candidate Edgar Harrison. An old friend of Keli's boss, Harrison, is being blackmailed, and it's up to her to find the culprit. But the morning after the company holiday party, Harrison is found dead underneath the hotel Christmas tree. The police rule the death an accident, but Keli knows betterand she'll risk her own rebirth to nab a missing killer.Praise for Yuletide Homicide';Hesse incorporates Keli's Wiccan practices into her story line, with prayers to the Goddess and incantations that assist her sleuth in gaining insights to solve the mystery. A perfect read for New Age devotees and those who prefer the pagan version of Yuletide.' Library Journal';Hesse easily balances murder and romance in this holiday tale thats so cozy.' Kirkus Reviews