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Stretched almost to the limit by the capricious demands of a Boston Brahmin bride-to-be, caterer and minister's wife, Faith Fairchild, faces real tragedy when she discovers the body of an elderly friend. Sarah Winslow had apparently surprised burglars ransacking her Aleford, Massachusetts, house. No sooner has Sarah been laid to rest than the Fairchilds find themselves the next target -- the parsonage is stripped of all their most precious possessions. Devastated and furious, Faith takes action, scouring pawnshops, antique marts, and auctions. As she turns up some of their stolen property, she is drawn onto a dangerous path of larceny and corruption in New England's venerable antique business -- a path that soon leads Faith straight to a killer!
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Mystery, Women detectives, Detective and mystery stories, Caterers and catering, Women in the food industry, Open Library Staff Picks, Cooking, Fiction, Faith Sibley Fairchild (Fictitious character), Cookery, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fairchild, faith (fictitious character), fiction, Aleford (mass. : imaginary place), fiction, Massachusetts, fiction, Caterers and catering, fiction, Large type booksPlaces
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The Body in the Bookcase
2007, HarperCollins
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0061371521 9780061371523
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The Body in the Bookcase: A Faith Fairchild Mystery
November 9, 1999, Avon
in English
0380732378 9780380732371
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"Night had fallen in Aleford, Massachussetts, and its inhabitants-those who were still awake-were involved in a variety of pursuits."
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