"The Gifts and Home Decoration trade show provides Heather McNeill with the longest week of her hectic life. As assistant to the director of Washington, D.C.'s, Market and Commerce center, she's point person for complaining exhibitors, missing shipments and miscellaneous disasters. It's a job she takes in stride--until murder crashes the event. A major supplier of gifts and accessories is found dead in a dumpster, a wound to the head indicating it was no accident. Heather's first priority is damage control--keep the rumor mill from killing the trade show. The victim, Tim Bethel, left behind a trail of broken hearts--including his wife's. Though Mrs. Bethel may be the prime suspect, Heather thinks the true motive for murder involves Tim's business indiscretions, not his personal ones. But can she solve the crime before she loses her career, her sanity ... or her life?"--Publisher.
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