FIRST COMES DIVORCE, THEN COMES MURDER… Or at least sweet thoughts of murder. Maggie Longstreet has plenty of them after slimy, ambitious Richard trades her in for a more recent model. She’s so depressed she can barely get out of bed when Larry Hawkins, a seemingly not-at-all depressed acquaintance,
Paper Phoenix: A Mystery of San Francisco in the '70s (A Classic Cozy--with Romance! )
✍ Scribed by Thompson, Michaela
- Book ID
- 109297002
- Publisher
- booksBnimble Mysteries Thrillers Romantic Suspense
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
FIRST COMES DIVORCE, THEN COMES MURDER… Or at least sweet thoughts of murder. Maggie Longstreet has plenty of them after slimy, ambitious Richard trades her in for a more recent model. She’s so depressed she can barely get out of bed when Larry Hawkins, a seemingly not-at-all depressed acquaintance, commits suicide out of the blue. Suddenly Maggie goes on high alert, remembering something her evil ex said about Larry—something highly suspicious. So she starts asking questions… And from there, it's just a short segué to bracing new developments… involving danger and law-breaking. Fortunately, Maggie isn’t alone in her adventure—a very attractive, much younger man proves a lot more fun than Richard ever was. Set in the’70s, this cozy mystery has a bit of that Mad Men feel of women on the brink of something… big. And completely unexpected.
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FIRST COMES DIVORCE, THEN COMES MURDER… Or at least sweet thoughts of murder. Maggie Longstreet has plenty of them after slimy, ambitious Richard trades her in for a more recent model. She’s so depressed she can barely get out of bed when Larry Hawkins, a seemingly not-at-all depressed acquaintance,