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At first glance, decorator Erin Gilbert fell in love with the charming little bungalow on a quiet street in Crestview, Colorado. Until she stepped inside. There, eccentric widow Helen Walker has created a maze of bric-a-brac, papers, and just plain junk that she won't throw out. Even worse: two bizarre deaths have convinced Helen she is being stalked by a serial killer--and that any one of her nosy friends and neighbors might be to blame.Erin has been hired to bring the home back to life--and she's not going to back down, even when her insufferable, irresistible competitor, Steve Sullivan, barges in. But it doesn't take long for Erin to realize that there is a method to her client's madness. A murderer does haunt this makeover. And somewhere in the clutter is at least one thing to die for.From the Paperback edition.
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Fiction, Haunted houses, Interior decorators, Investigation, Murder, Mystery, Large type booksShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Killed by clutter: a domestic bliss mystery
2008, Thorndike Press
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"A domestic bliss mystery"
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