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Renaissance Faire #1
Berkley Prime Crime
September 2008
On Sale: September 2, 2008
Featuring: Jessie Morton
272 pages ISBN: 0425223302 EAN: 9780425223307 Kindle: B001F37L2G Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Cozy | Mystery Amateur Sleuth
First in the Renaissance Faire mystery series featuring
craft apprentice and sleuth Jessie Morton.
INCLUDES RENAISSANCE RECIPES AND FUN FACTS!
Assistant professor Jessie Morton spends her
summers at the Renaissance Village honing her skills and
finding the lady, lord, or serf whodunnit.
This
summer Jessie is the apprentice to Mary Shift, a basket-
maker with a dark past as well as incredible weaving
skills. One day a man is bid a deadly fare-thee-well with
Mary’s signature weave around his neck. It’s up to Jessie
to spring Mary from the stocks of the Myrtle Beach police
station. Yet innocence is hard to prove in a place where
there’s a fine line between reality and good theater—and
history is bound to repeat itself.
Renaissance Faire
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