Close to Home

Close to Home
ISBN-10
1610840704
ISBN-13
9781610840705
Series
Close to Home
Category
Fiction
Language
English
Published
2010-09-16
Publisher
Belgrave House
Author
Cynthia Baxter

Description

When Jessica MacAllister takes time off from her career to move to the suburbs and become a full time wife and mother, it’s not all Ozzie and Harriet. Then her cigar-chomping real-estate agent is murdered, and she can’t resist investigating. Jessica teams up with the victim’s charming – and surprisingly attentive – younger brother, meanwhile wrestling with her own ambivalence about her new role. Contemporary mystery by Cynthia Baxter writing as Cynthia Blair; originally published by Ballantine

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