Now showing at the Palace: classic movies, ghostly mayhem, and murder! When Nora Paige agrees to use the Palace movie theater for the launch of a new online game, she has no way of knowing that the event will end in murder. But when one of the theater's owners is accused of the crime, the future of
Murder on the Silver Screen
β Scribed by Margaret Dumas
- Book ID
- 110963002
- Publisher
- Henery Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Series
- A Movie Palace Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781635116199
- ASIN
- B086V3T6M6
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β¦ Synopsis
Now showing at the Palace: classic movies, ghostly mayhem, and murder!
When Nora Paige agrees to use the Palace movie theater for the launch of a new online game, she has no way of knowing that the event will end in murder. But when one of the theater's owners is accused of the crime, the future of the Palace could be in danger.
With help from Trixie, the lively ghost of a 1930s usherette, Nora sets out to solve the crime, all while dealing with the latest manipulations from her lying ex, the meddling of a Hollywood mogul with revenge on his mind, and the mysterious delivery box of classic movie memorabilia.
Oh, and then there's the sΓ©ance. Will Nora's friends be able to contact the ghost of the Palace? Nobody is more excited to find out than Trixie.
MURDER ON THE SILVER SCREEN 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 Francisco Bay Area, where she reads and writes books when she isn't watching old movies.
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