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Death rides a pony / Carol Miller.
Author
Miller, Carol, 1972-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First world edition.
Published/Created
Edinburgh : Severn House, an imprint of Canongate Books Ltd,, 2022.
©2022
Description
216 pages ; 23 cm.
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Subject(s)
Women detectives
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Fiction
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Sisters
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Fiction
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Tarot
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Fiction
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Tarot cards
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Fiction
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Asheville (N.C.)
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Novels
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Cozy mysteries
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Detective and mystery fiction
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Series
Miller, Carol, 1972- Fortune telling mysteries ; 2.
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The fortune telling mysteries ; 2
Summary note
"Sisters Hope and Summer Bailey run Bailey's Boutique, a mystic shop in Asheville, North Carolina. The annual charity festival is approaching, and the sisters are roped in to offering fortune telling to raise money. Before proceedings can begin, Summer receives a bad Tarot card reading. She fears she'll be left destitute from her upcoming divorce battle as the realtor charged with selling her and her soon-to-be ex-husband's home, Davis Scott, keeps making unwelcome appearances. Davis's most troublesome appearance comes when he's found dead at the festival. Davis had a bad reputation amongst the Ashville community, but who would go to the lengths of killing him . . . and during a charity event, no less! The Tarot cards predicted a death, but do they hold clues to who the murder is?"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN
0727850954 ((hardcover))
9780727850959 ((hardcover))
9781448308194 ((paperback))
1448308194 ((paperback))
OCLC
1330407037
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