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Drowned Vanilla (Cafe La Femme Mysteries Book 2)
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by Livia Day, Alisa Krasnostein (Editor), Helen Merrick (Editor)Livia Day
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Overview
It's the beginning of a hot, hot summer in Hobart. Tabitha Darling is in love with the wrong man, and determined to perfect the art of ice cream. Playing amateur detective again is definitely not on the cards-not even when her friends try to lure her into an arty film noir project in the historical town of Flynn.
But when a young woman goes missing from a house full of live webcams, and is found drowned in the lake outside Flynn, Tabitha is dragged into the whole mess- film crew, murder victim, love life and all.
There were two girls using the internet pseudonym French Vanilla, and only one is dead. So where is the other one? Why is everyone suddenly behaving like they're in a (quite specific) Raymond Chandler novel? And how the hell did the best kiss of Tabitha's life end up on YouTube?
Even ice cream isn't going to get them out of this one.
But when a young woman goes missing from a house full of live webcams, and is found drowned in the lake outside Flynn, Tabitha is dragged into the whole mess- film crew, murder victim, love life and all.
There were two girls using the internet pseudonym French Vanilla, and only one is dead. So where is the other one? Why is everyone suddenly behaving like they're in a (quite specific) Raymond Chandler novel? And how the hell did the best kiss of Tabitha's life end up on YouTube?
Even ice cream isn't going to get them out of this one.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781922101013 |
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Publisher: | Twelfth Planet Press |
Publication date: | 10/03/2014 |
Pages: | 358 |
Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.80(d) |
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