Spangled to Death (White House Dollhouse Mystery series, #1)

Spangled to Death (White House Dollhouse Mystery series, #1)

by Barbara Schlichting
Spangled to Death (White House Dollhouse Mystery series, #1)

Spangled to Death (White House Dollhouse Mystery series, #1)

by Barbara Schlichting

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Overview

Spangled to Death is a completed cozy mystery. My character, Liv Anderson, owns the White House Dollhouse store in Minneapolis, and has a doctorate in American history, specializing in the First Ladies. A department store owner from New York City stops at Liv's store to purchase dollhouses for further retail. Liv finds her dead the following morning in her store. Before her death, she asks Liv about the 'family secret'. What is the 'family secret'? Liv searches family records, letters, and photos, and finds that clues surround her, and realizes that she's searching for the Star Spangled Banner manuscript. Liv stands between the manuscript and the killer, who will find it first?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179585220
Publisher: Barbara Schlichting
Publication date: 05/03/2024
Series: White House Dollhouse Mystery series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 539,013
File size: 336 KB

About the Author

Barbara Schlichting was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota where her First Ladies Mystery Series is set. Dolley Madison: The Blood Spangled Banner. Barbara graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970. Later, she and her husband moved their family to Bemidji. She attended Bemidji State University where she earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in elementary education and special education.
Barbara also likes to write in other genres. Whispers From The Wind is her first poetry book which has poems for all ages.
Barbara has been known to travel too much, and read while not paying attention to her husband. However she has had an English penpal for over fifty years.

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