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Expected Death
2014
First Published
4.30
Average Rating
196
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When Uncle Teo falls in love on his eightieth birthday, his family is in an uproar because his new girlfriend has an astonishing talent for making enemies. Before long, murder is in the air, and when she is indeed found dead at the foot of the historical San Niccolò Tower, the Mantoni family has to answer some uncomfortable questions. Commissario Stefano Garini is forced to investigate the murder against his will, hoping that his relationship with Carlina will withstand the strain of another murder investigation in her family. This entertaining cozy mystery will make you chuckle as the latest adventure of the eccentric Mantoni family unfolds in one of the most beautiful cities of the world. Expected Death is the fourth mystery in the series Temptation in Florence. Check out all the books in the "Temptation in Florence" series: Delayed Death (volumen #1) - ASIN: B00AGUZF6S Charmer's Death (volume #2) - ASIN: B00BAFOKZU Banker's Death (volume #3) - ASIN: B00CELFP44 Expected Death (volume #4) - ASIN: B00MMMPO1Y

Avg Rating
4.30
Number of Ratings
37
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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Author

Beate Boeker
Beate Boeker
Author · 13 books

I love books with touches of humor and mischief. It doesn't matter if they're romances or mysteries or biographies - as long as they make me chuckle, count me in. Here's my official author bio: Beate Boeker is a USA Today bestselling author with a passion for books that brim over with mischief & humor. Several of her novels were shortlisted for the Golden Quill Contest, the National Readers' Choice Award, the 'Best Indie Books' contest, and the RONE Award. By day, Beate is a marketing consultant with a degree in International Business Administration. Widely traveled, she speaks German, English, French, and Italian and lives in the North of Germany together with her husband and daughter. While 'Boeker' means 'books' in a German dialect, her first name Beate can be translated as ‘Happy’ . . . and with a name that reads ‘Happy Books’, what else can she do but write novels with happy endings? Contact Beate: Website http://www.happybooks.de Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Beate-... Twitter @BeateBoeker

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