Eli is asked to perform his magic act at a swanky charity gala, The Zombie Ballβ a former zombie pub crawl which has grown into an annual high-class social event. What begins as a typical stage show for Eli turns deadly when two of the eveningβs sponsors are found murdered under truly unusual circum
The floating light bulb: an Eli Marks mystery
β Scribed by Mall of America (Bloomington, Minn.);Mall of America Company (Bloomington, Minn.);Gaspard, John
- Publisher
- Albert's Bridge Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 255 KB
- Series
- Eli Marks Mystery 5
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Minnesota,Minnesota.
- ISBN
- 069211517X
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β¦ Synopsis
"Murder at the Mall of America. When a magician is murdered in the midst of his act at the Mall of America, Eli Marks is asked to step in and take over the daily shows--while also keeping his eyes and ears open for clues about this bizarre homicide. As Eli combs the maze-like corridors beneath the Mall of America's massive amusement park looking for leads, he also struggles to learn and perform an entirely new magic act. Meanwhile, the long-time watering hole for Uncle Harry and his Mystics pals is closing. So in addition to the murder investigation and the new act, Eli must help the grumpy (and picky) seniors find a suitable new hang out."--Dust cover
β¦ Subjects
Minnesota
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