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Cargando... A Fête Worse Than Deathpor Claudia Bishop
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Synopsis: Quill hates committee meetings, so why is she having to attend a bazillion and one? It's time for the Finger Lakes Autumn Fete, that's why. Murder results when an outside firm is hired to manage the event and Quill is, of course, swept in. Review: Several of the transient characters are more interesting than the main ones. Myles's appearance is minimal and standard for these later books. Still, the story was fun to read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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From back cover -- "Disaster strikes a mere week before the Hemlock Falls Ladies' Auxiliary hosts the annual Spring Fete when the festival's chairwoman--the redoubtable Adela Henry--gives up her job in a huff. Who will stop the members of the Craft Guild from sabotaging their rivals, the Crafty Ladies? More to the point, who's got the tact, diplomacy, and iron will necessary to organize the booths and settle quarrels over the programming? Hemlock's mayor hopes to assure the fete's success when he recruits professional organizer Linda Connally and her staff to take over Adela's duties. But when Connally's body turns up in the trunk of a used car at Peterson's Automotive, Meg and Sarah Quilliam, owners of the Inn at Hemlock Falls, are back in the detecting business..." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The plot of A Fete Worse Than Death is probably one of the wackier ones, if not the wackiest, but it's done well and it's entertaining. I'm not sure if the murderer was supposed to be as big a mystery as the details surrounding the murders, but either way, the journey to the end was interesting and the book held my attention all the way through.
Few series actually make it to 18 books, but here's hoping for #19! ( )