The Dead Don't Get Out Much - (Camilla MacPhee Mystery) by Mary Jane Maffini (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Remembrance Day is a proud day for Camilla MacPhee's good friend, Mrs. Violet Parnell, one of five thousand Canadian women to go overseas during World War II.
- About the Author: Mary Jane Maffini is a lapsed librarian and a mystery addict.
- 344 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Camilla MacPhee Mystery
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About the Book
Remembrance Day is a proud day for Camilla MacPhee's good friend, Mrs. Violet Parnell, one of five thousand Canadian women to go overseas during World War II. But the next day she has vanished. Camilla, with only a few letters and documents to guide her, follows her friend to Tuscany.
Book Synopsis
Remembrance Day is a proud day for Camilla MacPhee's good friend, Mrs. Violet Parnell, one of five thousand Canadian women to go overseas during World War II. But the next day she has vanished. Camilla, with only a few letters and documents to guide her, follows her friend to Tuscany.
About the Author
Mary Jane Maffini is a lapsed librarian and a mystery addict. Author of six Camilla MacPhee mysteries, two Fiona Silk adventures, five Charlotte Adams books, and nearly two dozen short stories. She holds two Arthur Ellis Awards for best mystery short story, as well as the Derrick Murdoch lifetime achievement award. "Speak Ill of the Dead "was shortlisted for an Arthur Ellis Award for best first novel and "Lament for a Lounge Lizard "for best novel. She lives and plots in Ottawa.