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Let There Be Suspects
Ministry is Murder, No. 2

by Emilie Richards



      Now that the chalk outline has faded from their front porch, Aggie Sloan-Wilcox and her minister husband can turn their attention back to the living...

Amid the busy Christmas season in Emerald Springs, Ohio, Aggie's mom has invited her daughters' former foster sister, Ginger, to join the holiday festivities. Though Ginger, a gold-digging, social-climbing sociopath, puts a new slant on the phrase 'goodwill toward men,' it really puts a major dent in the family reunion when she's found dead, her body swimming in eggnogg under the dining room table.

And because the authorities believe Aggie's sister is a likely suspect, having had not one good word to say about Ginger, it's up to Aggie to find the perpetrator and bring him to justice.

Once again, Emilie Richards, author of the bestseller Blessed is the Busybody, brings us a charming cozy, full of memorable characters, suspense galore, and the unsinkable Aggie who is at her clever best when solving a mystery.

If you love cozies, you'll love Let There Be Suspects.

The Book

Berkeley Prime Time
December, 2006
Softcover
0-425-21307-2
Cozy Mystery
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The Reviewer

Nancy Williams
Reviewed 2007
NOTE: Reviewer Nancy Williams is the author of 20 books, including inspirational romances Coming Home to Mercy Street, In the Company of Angels, and In The Shadow of the Cherubim. Her latest releases are And the Heavens Wept and In a Glass Darkly
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