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The Final Reveille: A Living History Museum Mystery

✍ Scribed by Flower, Amanda


Book ID
108591031
Publisher
Midnight Ink is an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.
Year
2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
3 MB
Series
Living History Museum Mystery 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780738745695

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


As the director of Barton Farm, a living history museum, Kelsey Cambridge is underpaid and underappreciated, but she loves every minute of it. Determined to keep the struggling museum open, she plans to impress Barton Farm’s wealthy benefactress, Cynthia Cherry, with a Civil War reenactment on the farm’s grounds.

Unfortunately, the first shot in the battle isn’t from a period soldier. It’s from Cynthia’s greedy nephew, Maxwell, who fires a threat at Kelsey to cut the museum’s funding. The next morning, things go from bad to worse when Kelsey discovers Maxwell dead. Now Kelsey is the number one suspect, and she must start her own investigation to save Barton Farm . . . and herself.

Praise:

"Flower combines a plethora of suspects, a soupçon of history, and a dash of romance."—KIRKUS REVIEWS

"A thoroughly enjoyable mystery with history, humor, and heart!"—KRISTA DAVIS, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE DOMESTIC DIVA MYSTERY SERIES

"A spunky heroine in a fast-paced mystery . . . what a fun book to read!"—MARY ELLIS, AUTHOR OF THE CIVIL WAR HEROINES SERIES


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