**May 1926** Violet and Jack have gone to the country with their friends. Theyβve decided to dive into the joys of a country life for the summer. Swimming, fishing with a large dose of napping. While theyβre enjoying the spring, Vi gets pulled into helping to plan and pull off a May Day ce
A friendly little murder: a Violet Carlyle historical mystery
β Scribed by Byers, Beth
- Publisher
- independently published
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Series
- Violet Carlyle Mysteries 13
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- place of publication not identified
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β¦ Synopsis
After a slew of cases for Jack, a new book, and a series of business meetings for Vi, and an excess of Violet's stepmother for them both, Vi and Jack determine to flee to a lodge in the woods. A little fresh air, a ramble or two, afternoon naps, lingering mornings over a cup of Turkish coffee and perhaps all will be alright again. Only one morning walk ends with a body and yet a gain, Violet, Jack and their friends find themselves involved in a mysterious death. The main suspects for the killer are none other than the victim's long-time friends. Just why do you turn on an old friend? And if you've done it once, will you do it again? -- cover.
β¦ Subjects
Murder -- Investigation
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