(#12 in series)
Meg and her husband, Michael, and their unborn twins are playing host to dozens of college students who have fled campus due to a lack of heat in the winter cold. With their house filled with extra bodies, why not add a Spanish playwright, a bitter college professor, a grouchy college administrator.... and murder.
Meg may be 8.5 months pregnant, but she can still sleuth. Within the course of a day she finds the body, questions suspects, unearths secrets and catches a killer. Great story, believable role for a very pregnant protagonist. Kept me guessing to the end.
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Sounds like a really great read. Thanks for sharing this! You might also enjoy a humorous divorce memoir out called, "Secrets of a Mysterious Older Woman," by Constance Feathers. I loved reading this one because it is complete entertainment without having to leave home: A virtual cabaret act, a profound love story, a trip to France, a wedding in a Swiss castle.
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