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Corpus Christmas by Margaret Maron

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Also by Margaret Maron:

Three-Day Town, November 2012
Paperback / e-Book
The Buzzard Table, November 2012
Hardcover / e-Book
Death's Half Acre, August 2008
Hardcover
Hard Row, September 2007
Hardcover
Winter's Child, August 2007
Mass Market Paperback
Corpus Christmas, December 2006
Paperback
The Right Jack, November 2006
Hardcover
Rituals of the Season, August 2006
Paperback (reprint)

Corpus Christmas
Margaret Maron


Sigrid Harald Series, #6
Warner
December 2006
On Sale: November 28, 2006
Featuring: Edith Wharton; Henry James
288 pages
ISBN: 0446618330
EAN: 9780446618335
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Romance Suspense | Romance Contemporary

A relic of Manhattan's Gilded Age, when Edith Wharton and Henry James chronicled its inhabitants, the Erich Bruel House on Gramercy Park contained three floors of glorious art-and one Christmas corpse. While the mansion was being decorated with antique ornaments, and preparations were being made for a lavish holiday party, someone killed the obnoxious art historian Dr. Roger Shambley.

Lieutenant Sigrid Harald of the New York Police Department comes up with a long list of suspects, and must sort through all sorts of motives, including academic rivalry, infidelity, art fraud, and good old-fashioned spite. Unless Sigrid can wrap up this homicide before the killer strikes again, her romantic white Christmas is going to be splashed with crimson. -The News and Observer, Raleigh

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