As the historic Thalian Association is about to celebrate its 225th anniversary, Ashley and her family are involved with preparations for the celebratory events. Brothers-in-law, Ray and Cameron, announce a contest for best musical. The winner will receive a large cash prize and the winning musical
Much Ado About Murder (Magnolia Mystery Series)
โ Scribed by Hunter, Ellen Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 109065569
- Publisher
- Magnolia Mysteries
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Series
- Magnolia Mysteries
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780975540497
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Overview: I am so lucky to live on the beautiful Carolina Coast, a setting that inspires my Magnolia Mystery series. So far, there are nine cozy-type contemporary mysteries, most set at Wilmington's fun festivals, such as The Azalea Festival and The Candlelight Tour, or my latest, The Holiday Flotilla. They are lighthearted, fun reads featuring historic preservationist Ashley Wilkes and her irrepressible sister Melanie, Wilmington's star realtor. My work-in-progress is Much Ado About Murder which I am writing for North Carolina's oldest and official community theatre, The Thalian Association's 225th anniversary.
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