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Death in a Pale Hue - Kirk, Susan Van
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Who knew going home could be deadly? I will show them success. Artist Jill Madison repeats this mantra when she returns to her small hometown to restart her life. Hired to manage a new community art center, she vows to make it successful so the people of her town will have what she did not have-an education in the arts. She no sooner accepts the job than a burglar makes off with an expensive sculpture and an uninvited corpse is discovered in the basement. Even worse, the body belongs to someone Jill knew...well. Investigating what happened places Jill right in the path of a murderer. ¿How will…mehr

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Who knew going home could be deadly? I will show them success. Artist Jill Madison repeats this mantra when she returns to her small hometown to restart her life. Hired to manage a new community art center, she vows to make it successful so the people of her town will have what she did not have-an education in the arts. She no sooner accepts the job than a burglar makes off with an expensive sculpture and an uninvited corpse is discovered in the basement. Even worse, the body belongs to someone Jill knew...well. Investigating what happened places Jill right in the path of a murderer. ¿How will she keep her job, run her first big event, and escape a killer who plans to paint her out of the picture permanently?
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Susan Van Kirk is the Past President of the Guppy Chapter of Sisters in Crime and a writer of cozy mysteries. She lives at the center of the universe-the Midwest-and writes during the ridiculously cold and icy winters. Why leave the house and break something? Van Kirk taught forty-four years in high school and college and raised three children. She has eleven grandchildren who look up the hardest words they can find and dare her to use them in her books. She's a member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America.