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Huckleberry Finished

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Dead Man Overboard!

Delilah Dickinson's literary travel agency is a hit! But the latest package tour, a leisurely steamboat trip down Huckleberry Finn's Mississippi, delivered one dead passenger. As it turns out, Ben Webster made a few enemies before he expired by trying to slug a roulette dealer. Delilah knows the steamship's no-nonsense head of security definitely is dirty and low-down and just plain old mean...but could he be a murderer? Pretty soon her list of suspects is longer than the Mississippi is wide...not to mention she's taken quite a shine to Mark Twain himself—or rather Mark Lansing, the handsome actor playing Huck Finn's scribe for the tour. Of course, things just ain't never what they seem when Delilah's at the helm, and one tricky murder turns into two and things start to get pretty dicey on yonder steamboat. Hopefully Delilah can nab the killer before she's too many fathoms deep...

Praise for Livia J. Washburn and Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead

"Amusing, breathlessly quick."—Publishers Weekly

"Gone with the Wind fans will cozy up to this tale." —Mystery Scene

"Liva J. Washburn's mysteries are among the best." —Mystery News


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Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 1, 2010

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780758262929
  • Release date: November 1, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780758262929
  • File size: 547 KB
  • Release date: November 1, 2010

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Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Dead Man Overboard!

Delilah Dickinson's literary travel agency is a hit! But the latest package tour, a leisurely steamboat trip down Huckleberry Finn's Mississippi, delivered one dead passenger. As it turns out, Ben Webster made a few enemies before he expired by trying to slug a roulette dealer. Delilah knows the steamship's no-nonsense head of security definitely is dirty and low-down and just plain old mean...but could he be a murderer? Pretty soon her list of suspects is longer than the Mississippi is wide...not to mention she's taken quite a shine to Mark Twain himself—or rather Mark Lansing, the handsome actor playing Huck Finn's scribe for the tour. Of course, things just ain't never what they seem when Delilah's at the helm, and one tricky murder turns into two and things start to get pretty dicey on yonder steamboat. Hopefully Delilah can nab the killer before she's too many fathoms deep...

Praise for Livia J. Washburn and Frankly My Dear, I'm Dead

"Amusing, breathlessly quick."—Publishers Weekly

"Gone with the Wind fans will cozy up to this tale." —Mystery Scene

"Liva J. Washburn's mysteries are among the best." —Mystery News


Expand title description text