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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Ettie and her sister find themselves hosting a Christmas party that neither of them knew anything about. People just started showing up, with food, and saying they were invited. One of the guests is Ettie’s estranged daughter. Things get even weirder when a dead man is discovered in the yard. And don’t forget the visit by someone claiming to be Santa Claus. Ettie has to figure out what is going on before her daughter gets arrested for murder. These Amish characters are interesting if a bit unusual. The story is a quick read, perfect for the Christmas season when you need a short break from the usual things like shopping and planning. A little murder definitely is a change of pace! ( ) sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Elderly Amish widows, Ettie and her sister, Elsa-May, settle down for a comfortable Christmas night not knowing they're in for a surprise. One by one guests arrive claiming they've been invited to a 'Christmas dinner they'll never forget.'Among the guests are Ettie's estranged daughter, Myra, and the retired Detective Crowley.When a man is found dead in the widows' front yard, Crowley immediately takes over and determines that the man has been murdered.Myra recognizes the dead man as her enemy, Earl Fuller. Crowley soon learns that two more people in the house wanted Earl out of the way.Can Ettie and Elsa-May find out who sent out those Christmas invitations?Will the sisters be able to find the real killer and prove that Myra had nothing to do with the man's death? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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