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Ballistics at the Ballet - (A Musical Murder Mystery) by B J Bowen (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When temperamental conductor Felix Underhayes is killed before a rehearsal of the Nutcracker ballet, everyone realizes the show must go on.
- Author(s): B J Bowen
- 248 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: A Musical Murder Mystery
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When temperamental conductor Felix Underhayes is killed before a rehearsal of the Nutcracker ballet, Emily Wilson's nephew Charlie McRae, is accused of the crime, and she must prove his innocence.
Book Synopsis
When temperamental conductor Felix Underhayes is killed before a rehearsal of the Nutcracker ballet, everyone realizes the show must go on. Emily Wilson's nephew, is accused of the crime, and she must prove his innocence.
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Bullets and ballet may not be an obvious mix, but Colorado Springs writer B.J. Bowen ties them together in her second cozy mystery.
Emily Wilson, a flutist in the Monroe symphony, stumbles across the dying orchestra conductor, Felix Underhayes, just in time to hear his final words: "Tell her she's the only one ... ."
It's a romp of a mystery, as the investigating detective and the sister fall for each other, Emily's roommate and the symphony pr guy get it on, and Emily herself falls in love with the attorney. But as the mother, famous for her malapropisms, notes, "If it ends well, all's well."
Sandra Dallas The Denver Post
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