Photo Finished (Scrapbooking Series #2) [NOOK Book]

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Overview

New Orleans scrapbooking shop owner Carmela Bertrand is hosting a late-night "Crop Till You Drop" session-when a neighboring antique-shop owner winds up murdered in the alley. Now, the scrapbooking expert must rearrange the jumble of clues and pick out the killer.
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Overview

New Orleans scrapbooking shop owner Carmela Bertrand is hosting a late-night "Crop Till You Drop" session-when a neighboring antique-shop owner winds up murdered in the alley. Now, the scrapbooking expert must rearrange the jumble of clues and pick out the killer.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781101161531
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Publication date: 1/6/2004
  • Sold by: Penguin Group
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 272
  • Sales rank: 52,597
  • Series: Scrapbooking Series, #2
  • File size: 267 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Laura Childs
Laura Childs
Laura Childs is the New York Times bestselling author of the Cackleberry Club, Tea Shop, and Scrapbooking mysteries. In her past life she was a Clio Award-winning advertising writer and CEO of her own marketing firm. She lives in Minnesota.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 17, 2008

    Scrapbooking and murder

    Carmela Bertrand owns Memory Mine, a scarpbooking store in the French Quarter of New Orleans. During an all-night scrapbooking session, Gabby, her assistant, discovers Bartholomew 'Bart,' owner of the neighboring Menagerie Antiques, dead in the ally with a pair of scissors in his chest. Carmela believes Bart was a shady businessman and is appalled when Billy Cobb, his young assistant, becomes the police's prime suspect. She decides to do some investigating of her own to find the real killer. Can she do that without putting herself in harm's way? This is the first in this series that I've read. It definitely won't be the last. I like Carmela and her scrapbooking buddies. I especially like the New Orleans setting! I am not a scrapbooker, but I have an interest in the craft, so that really appealed to me. If you like cozy mysteries, you will like this book. I highly recommend it!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 28, 2010

    Good for Scrapbookers

    Easy reading. Of interest to someone who likes to scrapbook.

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