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A short boat ride from Busmans Harbor, Maine, Morrow Island is a perfect spot for a weddingand a Snowden Family Clambake. Julia Snowden is busy organizing bothuntil a mysterious wedding crasher drops dead amid the festivities . . .
Julias best friend and business partner, Zoey, is about to marry her policeman boyfriend. Of course, a gorgeous white wedding dress shouldnt be within fifty yards of a plate of buttery lobsterso that treat is reserved for the rehearsal dinner. Julia is a little worried about the timing, though, as she works around a predicted storm.
When a guest falls to the floor dead, it turns out that no one seems to know who he is, despite the fact that he��s been actively mingling and handing out business cards. And when an injection mark is spotted on his neck, its clear this wasnt caused by a shellfish allergy. Now, as the weather deteriorates and a small group is stranded on the island with the bodyand the killerJulia starts interrogating staff, family members, and Zoeys artist friends to find out who turned the clambake into a crime scene . . .
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Julias best friend and business partner, Zoey, is about to marry her policeman boyfriend. Of course, a gorgeous white wedding dress shouldnt be within fifty yards of a plate of buttery lobsterso that treat is reserved for the rehearsal dinner. Julia is a little worried about the timing, though, as she works around a predicted storm.
When a guest falls to the floor dead, it turns out that no one seems to know who he is, despite the fact that he��s been actively mingling and handing out business cards. And when an injection mark is spotted on his neck, its clear this wasnt caused by a shellfish allergy. Now, as the weather deteriorates and a small group is stranded on the island with the bodyand the killerJulia starts interrogating staff, family members, and Zoeys artist friends to find out who turned the clambake into a crime scene . . .
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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