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A Midsummer Eve's Nightmare
(2011)(The second book in the Elizabeth and Richard Mystery series)
A novel by Donna Fletcher Crow
Elizabeth and Richard want nothing more than a quiet, romantic honeymoon with a touch of literary charm. So they have chosen the Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. Perfection. Until they find that Desdemona's brilliantly acted death scene wasn't acted and Elizabeth's costume designer sister and her actress roommate are terrified that they are slated to be the next victims.
A Midsummer Eve's Nightmare has "all the elements of a throat-gripping, sleep-robbing thriller, while still wooing the reader with the tenderness of sweet romance. . . this is a charming page-turner that will keep readers on edge to the very end." Kathi Macias, Twilight of the Raj series
"Crow delivers entrancing moments and plenty of suspense with lots of suspects in her twisty murder plot, and the killer's identity remains a mystery until the very end. Crow's descriptions of the Elizabethan theater, the period music, and, especially, Shakespeare's plays, are delightful. If you love Shakespeare and want an insider's look at the theater world, this book is for you."
Susan Fleet, Absolution, 2009 Best Suspense-Thriller, Premier Book Awards
Genre: Mystery
A Midsummer Eve's Nightmare has "all the elements of a throat-gripping, sleep-robbing thriller, while still wooing the reader with the tenderness of sweet romance. . . this is a charming page-turner that will keep readers on edge to the very end." Kathi Macias, Twilight of the Raj series
"Crow delivers entrancing moments and plenty of suspense with lots of suspects in her twisty murder plot, and the killer's identity remains a mystery until the very end. Crow's descriptions of the Elizabethan theater, the period music, and, especially, Shakespeare's plays, are delightful. If you love Shakespeare and want an insider's look at the theater world, this book is for you."
Susan Fleet, Absolution, 2009 Best Suspense-Thriller, Premier Book Awards
Genre: Mystery
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