In the Mood for MurderBerkley, 2000 - 216 páginas In this second title of a series set during World War II, it's murder-by-mail as Kate Fallon tracks a series of letters sealed with a curse--and tries to catch the killer who's casting a shadow of suspicion over her hometown. |
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... Beatrice as were the lights in the Book Nook . As long as she'd owned the store , more than twenty years now , she'd left all the lamps on throughout the night and all day Sunday . She'd made this a policy because she believed there was ...
... Beatrice heartily agreed : GIVE THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE THE JOY OF READING An early riser since she was a child in England looking forward to the arrival of Father Christmas , Beatrice awakened on Thanksgiving Day at six o'clock and ...
... Beatrice said , “ You'll come up with something . You always do . ” " I keep thinking about the letters , " said Kate , " and how specific they are . ” " Specific in what way ? " “ How better to upset you than by casting an aspersion on ...
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