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Fatal Brushstroke - Sybil Johnson
Fatal Brushstroke
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A dead body in her garden and a homicide detective on her doorstep…Computer programmer and tole-painting enthusiast Aurora (Rory) Anderson doesn’t envision finding either when she steps outside to investigate the frenzied yipping coming from her own backyard. After all, she lives in Vista Beach,... show more
A dead body in her garden and a homicide detective on her doorstep…Computer programmer and tole-painting enthusiast Aurora (Rory) Anderson doesn’t envision finding either when she steps outside to investigate the frenzied yipping coming from her own backyard. After all, she lives in Vista Beach, a quiet California beach community where violent crime is rare and murder even rarer.Suspicion falls on Rory when the body buried in her flowerbed turns out to be someone she knows—her tole painting teacher, Hester Bouquet. Just two weekends before, Rory attended one of Hester’s weekend painting seminars, an unpleasant experience she vowed never to repeat. As evidence piles up against Rory, she embarks on a quest to identify the killer and clear her name. Can Rory unearth the truth before she encounters her own brush with death?
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781940976495 (1940976499)
Publisher: Henery Press
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
Category:
Mystery, Cozy Mystery
Series: Aurora Anderson Mystery (#1)
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debbiekrenzer
debbiekrenzer rated it
Thank you Net Galley and Henery Press for another great read to read and review!! This was my first book read by this author, but this publishing house is proving to me to be a GREAT little publishing find. I read a lot of dark mysteries and serial killer books, sometimes I just need to read a littl...
Denise
Denise rated it
3.5 Fatal Brushstroke (Aurora Anderson Mysteries, #1)
From now on, Rory vowed to use the memo feature on her cell phone instead of the Post-it notes she usually employed. That way, she wouldn't leave little bits of herself lying around in unexpected places—like under dead bodies. For the longest time while reading this book I had my theory on who I th...
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