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Murder Goes Caroling - cover

Murder Goes Caroling

Malissa Chapin

Verlag: Ivory Keys Press

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Ringing in the holidays just hit a sour note. With mayhem threatening to turn festive carols into dirges, can a gifted pianist unmask a nasty scrooge?Piper Haydn loves Christmas. Excited for her charming town’s upcoming celebrations, she refuses to leave anything to chance whether it be decorations or Christmas music. But she goes from rhythm to blues when she discovers the donated antique nativity set in her care has been senselessly vandalized.Fearing the wrath of the curmudgeon who donated the expensive display, the ever-meticulous woman grabs her artsy friend and dives in to investigate. And the case takes a humbug of a new twist when they arrive at the grumpy donor’s home to deliver some melodic cheer, only to find the door open and him out cold.Can Piper bring back the jingle by sleuthing out the slippery scoundrel?Murder Goes Caroling is the delightful third book in the Piper Haydn Piano Mysteries cozy series. If you like cheerful heroines, fun high jinks, and eye-opening revelations, then you’ll love Malissa Chapin’s sleighride of fun.Buy Murder Goes Caroling to put the bad guy on the naughty list today!
Verfügbar seit: 31.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 173 Seiten.

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