What
does a Dunwoody matron wear to a funeral?
What does a Dunwoody matron make for dinner?
What are three words a Dunwoody matron never hears?
All
the answers and more in Sheila Travis's most popular
case, now reprinted by BellaRosa Books.
When
Sheila Travis goes to a party and encounters her old
high school friend, Walter Delacourt, she never imagines
that she will become embroiled in solving another
mystery. But when Walter's beautiful young wife is found
brutally murdered in her upstairs guest room, Sheila
begins to investigate. She is spurred on by her aunt,
Mary Beaufort, an Atlanta plutocrat who sits idly in her
Peachtree Street penthouse encouraging Sheila to solve
the crime because, "I like a little excitement in
my life, dear."
It
soon becomes evident that the murderer probably lives on
Yvonne Delacourt's cul-de-sac in upscale Dunwoody--a
community in Atlanta populated almost entirely by
transplanted northerners who think they now live in the
"real south." But as Sheila meets the
neighbors, she discovers that none of them are who they
seem to be.
And
who is the dark, handsome stranger she meets in in
upstairs bathroom and escapes with down a magnolia tree?
Before this case is out, Sheila nearly finds out the
hard way what a Dunwoody matron wears to a funeral.
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