Weddings Can Be Murder
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Their hearts intent on a private ceremony, Mark and Donna are days away from saying I do. But the discreet location they've chosen for the wedding of the decade might not be as private as they initially believed.
The picturesque inn offers more than a quaint backdrop. The accommodations include a covey of eager wedding planners clamoring for the opportunity to assist. Complicating matters even further, meddling family members, nosy guests, and a swarm of Civil War re-enactors are also vying for their attention.
When one of the overzealous wedding planners winds up dead, the soon-to-be-wed duo end up with far more on their plate than a walk down the aisle. They must catch a killer before they can tie the knot.
Customer Reviews
Knock Knock. Who’s there
“There has to be a better way of dealing with the completion than killing them off.”
Donna Tollhouse and Detective Mark Taber, recently engaged, return to Legacy where Donna runs The Painted Lady Inn and Mark is on the police force. As an older couple, their wedding plans are for simple and quiet. Who needs all the grief of contemporary weddings? But there are many within their circles who think they just have to go the wedding planner route. Having just been on a cruise wedding where the planner “died by cake”, Donna and Mark think getting to know the other planners might give them clues as to the dead planner’s killer.
In the meantime life goes on at The Painted Lady as Civil War reenactors overun the place, giving the staff grief trying to cater to their needs. Donna’s former neighbor who’s coming to officiate the wedding shows up with his cronies(and a stowaway), and strange things are happening to the other wedding planners in town. And, who put the hole in the Painted Lady’s parlor?
Having read other M. K. Scott books, I settled in for a laugh or two. It took me a while to find the author’s point, but when I got ther, the book lived up to it’s pontential and I enjoyed it a lot. 4/4