**The first in a brand-new series from _New York Times_ bestselling author Sheila Connolly!** Katherine Hamiltonβs goal in high school was to escape from her dead-end hometown of Asheboro, Maryland. Fifteen years later sheβs got a degree in hospitality management and a great job at a high-end boutiq
Murder at the Mansion--A Victorian Village Mystery
β Scribed by Sheila Connolly
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press;Minotaur Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 197 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The first in a brand-new series from New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly!
Katherine Hamilton's goal in high school was to escape from her dead-end hometown of Asheford, Maryland. Fifteen years later she's got a degree in hospitality management and a great job supervising every aspect of the day-to-day operations of a high-end boutique hotel on the Baltimore waterfront. Then her high school best friend asks her to come talk with the town leaders of Asheford, but she won't say why. Kate can't cut her last link to her past, so she agrees to make the short trip across the state to Asheford.
Once Kate arrives, the town council members reveal that their town is on the verge of going bankrupt, and they've decided that Kate's skills and knowledge make her the perfect person to cure all their ills. The town has used its last available funds to buy the huge Victorian mansion just outside of town, hoping to use it to attract some of the tourists who...
β¦ Subjects
A Victorian Village Mystery
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