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A Dance With Murder

Elizabeth Coleman

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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

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A charming and cheeky murder mystery, perfect for fans of Phryne Fisher, The Thursday Murder Club and The Tea Ladies. A twist PI Edwina 'Ted' Bristol's latest case is proving complicated. Ballerina Giselle Tereiti is the target of a stalker, but she's also the ex-wife of Ted's new flame homicide detective Spike. While the case is a win for Ted's agency, it means she's forced to distance herself from Spike. A turn As Ted goes undercover via the dating apps in pursuit of suspects, the stalker ups the ante with a disturbing break-in at Giselle's home. Meanwhile, talented crafter Cicely Bunting is desperate to locate her husband, Duncan, who disappeared while surfing a year ago. Cicely refuses to believe that he's dead, and she's counting on Ted to find him. A dance with murder … As Ted closes in on the stalking culprit and her relationship with Spike hits rock-bottom, Cicely's case takes a bizarre twist – and then a murder turns everything upside down.

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The Tea Ladies, Last Devil to Die, Australian crime, Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, murder, Mushroom poisoning, Sulari Gentil, Everyone in my Family has Killed Someone, Benjamin Stevenson, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, cosy crime, Janet Evanovich, best cosy mystery, private investigator, uplit, Everyone on this Train is a Suspect, Cryptic Clue, Phryne Fisher, crime, detective, Matt Haig, feelgood fiction, pet detective, Only Murders in the Building, The Bullet That Missed, mystery, police, Kerry Greenwood, The Thursday Murder Club, R.W.R. McDonald, beach read, Amanda Hampson, The Housekeepers, weekend read, The Nancys, swordcraft, Melbourne, A Ted Bristol Mystery, Australian fiction, The Maid, Tinder Swindler, Lucy Foley, Australia, Stephanie Plum