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Welcome to Asheboro, Maryland, where the homes are to die for. . . Katherine Hamilton never wanted to return to her dead-end hometown. But when she is called in to help save Asheboro from going bankrupt, Kate can't refuse. The town has issued its last available funds to buy a local Victorian mansion. It's a plan that Kate would be happy to help get off the ground. . .if only she didn't have such bad memories associated with that mansion. Is Kate ready to do business-or is this job too personal for her own good? Then, one day while touring the property, Kate stumbles over a dead body.…mehr

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Welcome to Asheboro, Maryland, where the homes are to die for. . . Katherine Hamilton never wanted to return to her dead-end hometown. But when she is called in to help save Asheboro from going bankrupt, Kate can't refuse. The town has issued its last available funds to buy a local Victorian mansion. It's a plan that Kate would be happy to help get off the ground. . .if only she didn't have such bad memories associated with that mansion. Is Kate ready to do business-or is this job too personal for her own good? Then, one day while touring the property, Kate stumbles over a dead body. Impossibly, the victim is none other than Kate's high-school nemesis Cordelia Walker. Soon Kate is immersed in a murder investigation and with the history of the old Victorian. What secrets are hidden within its walls-and can the truth be discovered before the killer comes for Kate herself? "Cozy fans will enjoy Connolly's characteristically warm treatment of small-town life."-Publishers Weekly "A new series that skillfully combines history, romance, and mystery."-Kirkus Reviews
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SHEILA CONNOLLY (1950-2020) published over thirty mysteries, including several New York Times bestsellers. Her series include the Orchard Mysteries, the Museum Mysteries, The County Cork Mysteries, and the Victorian Village Mysteries. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Society of Mayflower Descendants.