It is the fall of 1939, and Lieutenant Grange and his men are living in a chalet above a concrete bunker deep in the Ardennes forest, charged with defending the French-Belgian border against the Germans in a war that seems unreal, distant, and unlikely. Far more immediate is the earthy life of the f
Murder in the Balcony
โ Scribed by Margaret Dumas
- Publisher
- Henery Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1635115388
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โฆ Synopsis
Classic Movies, Ghostly Mischief, and Murder!
Nora Paige is settling into her new life as manager of the Palace movie theater. She only has a few things to worry about. Like keeping the theater safely out of the clutches of an evil real estate developer, dealing with her staff of movie-obsessed misfits and their daily meltdowns, and hiding the fact that her new best friend Trixie is the ghost of an usherette who died in 1937.
It would also be helpful if she could figure out whether she wants to take her charming-but-cheating husband back.
But when someone close to the Palace is murdered, the only thing Nora really needs to worry about is finding the killer before they strike again.
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MURDER IN THE BALCONY by Margaret Dumas | A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you'll probably like them all.
Author Bio:
Margaret Dumas lives in the San...
โฆ Subjects
Mystery
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