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Murder on Eaton Square: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #10) (Paperback)
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This is book number 10 in the Ginger Gold Mystery series.
- #1: Murder on the SS Rosa: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #1) (Paperback): $12.99
- #2: Murder at Hartigan House: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #2) (Large Print / Paperback): $17.99
- #3: Murder at Bray Manor: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #3) (Paperback): $14.99
- #4: Murder at Feathers & Flair: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #4) (Paperback): $15.99
- #5: Murder at the Mortuary: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #5) (Paperback): $15.99
- #6: Murder at Kensington Gardens: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #6) (Paperback): $15.99
- #7: The Wedding of Ginger & Basil: a 1920s historical cozy mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #7) (Paperback): $10.99
- #8: Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #8) (Paperback): $15.99
- #9: Murder at the Boat Club: a cozy 1920s murder mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #9) (Paperback): $12.99
- #11: Murder by Plum Pudding: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #11) (Paperback): $10.99
- #12: Murder on Fleet Street: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #12) (Paperback): $15.99
- #13: Murder at Brighton Beach: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #13) (Paperback): $14.99
- #14: Murder in Hyde Park: a cozy historical 1920s mystery (Ginger Gold Mystery #14) (Paperback): $14.99
Description
Murder's Bad Karma. . .
Life couldn't be better on Eaton Square Gardens where the most prestigious families lived, until one of their own dies and it's murder.
Ginger and Basil are on the case, but it's not a simple glass of bubbly fizz. The more the clues present themselves, the trickier the puzzle gets, and Ginger feels she's on a wild goose chase.
But as someone close to the victim so aptly quips, "One shouldn't commit murder. It's bad karma."
Reaping what one sows is hardly a great cup of tea.