Design on a Crime - eBook
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Design on a Crime - eBook  -     By: Ginny Aiken

Design on a Crime - eBook

Revell / 2005 / ePub

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Armed with an interior design certificate, Haley Farrell opens her own decorating business. Meeting new people is exciting-finding them dead is not. When her mentor, Marge Norwalk, is murdered, Haley becomes the prime suspect. What will she discover when she sets out to find the real killer? Book One in the Deadly Decor Mysteries.

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Title: Design on a Crime - eBook
By: Ginny Aiken
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Revell
Publication Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781585587698
ISBN-13: 9781585587698
Series: Deadly Decor Mysteries
Stock No: WW26164EB

Publisher's Description

Sometimes decorating can be deadly serious

Haley Farrell is taking a chance on herself. After earning her interior design certificate, she quits her retail job and opens a decorating business. But starting her own company may be tougher than she first thought. Just as Haley's first assignment gets underway, she suddenly finds herself as the prime suspect in a murder investigation. What's worse, the victim is Haley's best friend and mentor, Marge Norwalk.

Reeling from Marge's death, Haley soon realizes that the only way to prove her innocence is to find the real murderer. Before long, Haley is collecting clues and suspects like other designers collect paint chips and fabric samples. But will contractor Dutch Merrill and detective Lila Tsu be swayed by her investigative talents? Or will she be the one punished for this perfectly designed crime?

Author Bio

Former newspaper reporter and ballerina, Ginny Aiken, lives with her husband and four sons in York, Pennsylvania. Born in Cuba and raised in Venezuela, she discovered books at a very early age, writing her first novel at age fifteen. Ginny is a frequent speaker at women's events and writers' conferences.

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