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Mother of the Bride Murder (Large Print)

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mother of the Bride Murder (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Leslie Meier
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:397
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreLarge Print
Thorndike Press
All Dates
ISBN/Barcode 9798885791618
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Thorndike Press
Imprint Thorndike Press
NZ Release Date 2 August 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

As part-time Tinkers Cove, Maine reporter Lucy Stone says oui to her daughters surprise wedding invitation in France, she must also make a different kind of vow--to catch a killer! When Lucy Stone arrives at a sprawling French chateau with the whole family, it should be the trip of a lifetime--especially because shes about to watch her oldest daughter, Elizabeth, marry the handsome, successful man of her dreams. But while navigating the vast countryside estate owned by her impenetrably wealthy in-laws-to-be, the jet-lagged mother of the bride has a creeping feeling that Elizabeths fairytale nuptials to Jean-Luc Schoen-Rene are destined to become a nightmare . . . Maternal instincts are validated the moment a body is pulled from a centuries-old moat on the property. A young woman has dropped dead under mysterious circumstances--possibly at the hands of someone at the chateau--and unflattering rumors about the Schoen-Rene line and their inner circle flow like champagne. Then theres the matter of Elizabeths hunky ex beau showing up on the scene as she prepares to walk down the aisle . . . With tensions building, personalities clashing, and real dangers emerging at the chateau, Lucy is determined to protect her family, together for the first time in years, and expose the one responsible. Shell have to locate the culprit among a list of worldly jilted lovers and potential criminal masterminds, or Elizabeths trip down the aisle could end in tragedy . . .