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Murder at a Spring Wedding
A 1920s Historical Cozy Mystery (The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, Book 14)
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Kim Bretton
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Magda Alexander
Spring blossoms, wedding bells, and…murder?
London 1926. When Kitty Worthington, her husband Robert, and their friends arrive at Langford Hall for the society wedding of the season, something feels wrong before the first champagne cork pops. The groom is drinking too much. The sweet-faced American bride with a steel fortune looks as though she'd rather be anywhere else. And the crumbling Tudor estate draped in roses and lilies can't quite disguise the desperation underneath.
Then London's most feared gossip columnist is found dead in the library, a sharp stiletto in her back. She'd come to Langford Hall to cover the wedding but uncovered a scandal. And someone made sure her story would never make the front page.
As the local inspector blunders through the guest list, Kitty, Robert, and their impromptu investigative committee begin their own enquiries. They soon discover the wedding is not a love match, but an arrangement built on secrets that could destroy reputations on both sides of the Atlantic.
With suspects at every turn—from the iron-willed Countess to the cunning family solicitor—Kitty must untangle two decades of hidden grudges and buried truths before the killer decides that one dead columnist isn't quite enough.
Murder at a Spring Wedding, Book 14 in The Kitty Worthington Mysteries, is another irresistible historical cozy mystery from USA Today Bestselling Author Magda Alexander. Brimming with intrigue, sharp wit, and charm, it's sure to delight fans of the Golden Age of mysteries.
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