**In _Murder on Millionaires' Row_ , Erin Lindsey's debut historical mystery, a daring housemaid searches Gilded Age Manhattan for her missing employer and finds a hidden world of magic, ghosts, romance, and Pinkerton detectives. ** * * * Rose Gallagher might dream of bigger things, but sheβs cont
Murder on a Mystery Tour
β Scribed by Marian Babson
- Publisher
- Open Road Integrated Media
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**The "**consistently witty" Agatha Awardβwinning author presents a tale of murder in a country mansion (Mystery News).
With their fortunes dwindling, Reggie and his wife, Midge, have turned the family mansion into an English country inn. When Midge gets a call from an old classmate who arranges "mystery tours" for visiting Americans, she happily agrees to host one of these staged-murder events.
But the tour seems to be a disaster from the get-go, with lots of arguing and complaining among those involved. Then, after a massive snowstorm, a real murder takes placeβand it's up to the amateur sleuths to solve the case before the killer checks them out permanently.
Praise for Marian Babson
"Marian Babson's name on a mystery is a guarantee of quality writing wrapped around an unusual crime." βHouston Chronicle
β¦ Subjects
Mystery
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