WineBuried Wedding
✍ Scribed by Cole, Lyndsey;Fisher, Annie
- Publisher
- Lyndsey Cole Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 84 KB
- Series
- Black Cat Cafe Cozy Mystery 8
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New Hampshire,New Hampshire.
- ISBN
- 1533145768
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Annie Fisher checks her list of last minute wedding preparations. Food, flowers, dress alterations, and, of course, a wine-filled evening with her mom, aunt, and close friends are all on track for the perfect day. At least, it appears to be heading toward the perfect day.
When a not-so-welcome relative shows up at the last minute, Annie’s Aunt Leona hits the wine and speeds toward a melt-down.
And if that’s not bad enough, an additional wedding guest turns up. Dead.
With motives pointing every which way, including at Aunt Leona, the clock is ticking down. Annie can’t avoid searching for the killer in order to clear the air before she walks down the aisle. Will the mystery be unraveled in time? Or will Annie or someone close to her get caught in the maze of lies, deception, and the threat of another body?
***WineBuried Wedding is approx. 250 pages and is volume 8 in the Black Cat Cafe Cozy Mystery Series. Lyndsey’s books can be read and enjoyed in any order.
✦ Subjects
New Hampshire
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