Party planner Liv McKay has outdone herself this time. She's put together an unforgettable Fourth of July celebration for the town of Dixie, Tennessee--including breathtaking fireworks and an exciting Miss Dixie Beauty Pageant. Maybe a little too exciting. As the party is winding down, Liv's sense
One Fete in the Grave
β Scribed by Fee, Vickie
- Book ID
- 109443494
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 286 KB
- Series
- A Liv And Di In Dixie Mystery 3
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Party planner Liv McKay has outdone herself this time. She's put together an unforgettable Fourth of July celebration for the town of Dixie, Tennessee--including breathtaking fireworks and an exciting Miss Dixie Beauty Pageant. Maybe a little too exciting.
As the party is winding down, Liv's sense of triumph fizzles when the body of town councilman Bubba Rowland is discovered on the festival grounds. And now the prime suspect in his murder is Liv's mother's fiance, Earl, who had a flare-up recently with Bubba. To clear Earl's name, Liv and her best friend Di burst into action to smoke out the real killer before another life is extinguished . . .
"A small Southern town with charm as well as bodies provides a terrific backdrop for two appealing sleuths. Down home and delightful." --Carolyn Hart
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Hank Graves is having a bad day. Dumped by his girlfriend, kidnapped by a demon and taken to another world before being changed into a dungeon by a lich and thatβs just the start of Hanks problems. Can He manage to find a way out of the Dungeon Con
*--Recommended for Mature Readers, 18 and Up--* When a dead soul goes renegade you call a grim reaper. And when you're in Century City, you call the Graves sisters. Avery and Brooke Graves are two of the best reapers in town. For them, hunting down a renegade dead soul is easy, hunting for
**As summer comes to an end in her Jersey Shore town, Lucy Berberian continues to manage her family's Mediterranean restaurant. The Kebab Kitchen also has a food tent at this year's beach festival. But now a local businessman is under the boardwalk --dead by the sea . . .** **** With a sand cast