A local costuming guild has arrived in Astoria for a long weekend of recreating their favorite time period–the Regency. Think Jane Austen, sailing ships, high tea, a costume ball, and…a dead body. When the guild’s nastiest member winds up dead in the drink, Viola is convinced it’s no accident. And
The Death in the Drink
✍ Scribed by MacLeod, Shéa
- Publisher
- Sunwalker Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 95 KB
- Series
- Viola Roberts Cozy Mystery 7
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oklahoma City
- ISBN
- 1386068357
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✦ Synopsis
A local costuming guild has arrived in Astoria for a long weekend of recreating their favorite time period–the Regency. Think Jane Austen, sailing ships, high tea, a costume ball, and…a dead body.
When the guild’s nastiest member winds up dead in the drink, Viola is convinced it’s no accident. And after the husband of the deceased gets into a brawl on the front lawn of the town’s most well-known landmark, she knows something’s up. Armed with nothing more than a folding fan and her wits, she sets out to unveil the killer before somebody else winds up in Davy Jones’s locker.
Viola Roberts Cozy Mysteries:
1. The Corpse in the Cabana
2. The Stiff in the Study
3. The Poison in the Pudding
4. The Body in the Bathtub
5. The Venom in the Valentine
6. The Remains in the Rectory
7. The Death in the Drink
✦ Subjects
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