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The second book in the Aurora Teagarden Mystery series.
Another short read, it took me a day, whilst my laptop had died and to give me something to do when I couldn't surf the wonderful world wide web, and I enjoyed it terribly.
I found it a little less exciting as the first book but I was still gripped.
I'm starting to think it must be exhausting, socially, to live in a small American town, as everyone seems to know each other and each other's business, it's as bad as if they were on social media, but remember, these books are set in the early nineties.
The whole mystery of this book is finding out whose skull Aurora finds in her newly inherited house.
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