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Death in D Minor

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After solving a string of murders and getting used to living with a snarky ghost, Gethsemane Brown tries to rest easy. But, in this second book in the series, her roomie disappears, her landlord decides to sell her cottage to a developer, and her brother-in-law comes to visit. The ever-resourceful African American musician and expatriate scrambles to call her spectral roomie back from beyond and to find a way to save the cottage from destruction, but those concerns take a backseat when her brother-in-law is accused of stealing a valuable antique. In order to try to save him, Gethsemane strikes a deal with an investigator to go undercover and snoop for evidence of a forgery/theft ring. But while snooping, she accidentally conjures the ghost of an eighteenth-century sea captain, ends up the prime suspect for a murder, and-as she races to untangle a web of phony art and stolen antiques to exonerate both herself and her brother-in-law-the killer targets her...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 29, 2017
      Gordon’s charming sequel to 2016’s Murder in G Major finds sassy Virginia-born musician Gethsemane Brown still living in postcard-perfect 200-year-old Carraigfaire Cottage near Dunmullach, a village in southwestern Ireland. Hank Wayne, real estate developer and cultural philistine, is intent on buying the cottage and turning it into a garish hotel. Gethsemane’s only hope of keeping her home is by providing it with an authentic ghost, as Wayne is terrified of the supernatural. Meanwhile, Gethsemane’s brother-in-law, Jackson Applethwaite, the curator of an American textile museum, arrives for an auction. When a valuable piece of embroidery is found in Applethwaite’s coat pocket, he’s accused of its theft. Convinced that the police are doing nothing constructive, Gethsemane decides to do a bit of sleuthing, which leads her to the mansion of a patron of the arts, who’s subsequently found dead. Gethsemane races between often-failed attempts to raise a ghost and her need to clear her brother-in-law’s name, find a murderer, and thwart an international art scam. This is light entertainment at its best.

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