Lights, camera... murder. Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie Prouty (a.k.a. Angie) should be thrilled when a Hollywood crew shows up to film in her charming island town. With celebrities waltzing in and out of her bookstore, Angie's bookstore cafe is booming. Everything is nearly perfect until a cupcak
The Bun Also Rises
โ Scribed by Sweet, Miranda
- Book ID
- 100670716
- Publisher
- Hidden Key Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 119 KB
- Series
- Angie Prouty Nantucket Cozy Mystery 3
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Massachusetts--Nantucket., Nantucket (Mass.
- ISBN
- 0999437348
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โฆ Synopsis
"Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie Prouty (a.k.a. Angie) should be thrilled when a Hollywood crew shows up to film in her charming island town. With celebrities waltzing in and out of her bookstore, Angie's bookstore cafe is booming. Everything is nearly perfect until a cupcake-wielding murderer turns the island upside down. When her two best friends get wrapped up in the midst of it all, it's Angie's job to rescue them, solve the crime, and return Nantucket back to the peaceful little town she calls home."--Back cover.
โฆ Subjects
Massachusetts -- Nantucket
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