Biographie de l'auteur :
Honora Finkelstein & Susan Smily Honora Finkelstein has been a U. S. Navy intelligence officer, college professor, small-press publisher, prize-winning newspaper editor, television producer, workshop leader across the U.S., in Canada, and in Europe, and talk show host (otherwise known as an "agent provocateur"). Like Ariel Quigley, she reads Tarot cards and sometimes talks to ghosts. Susan Smily taught elementary school for 25 years, acquiring a gray hair for every student she taught. An author, publisher, and workshop leader, she was once the Science Teacher of the Year (cover girl) for the Boreal Science Supply Catalogue and as a result had coffee stains on her face in every high school in Canada. Finkelstein & Smily's first book, THE CHEF WHO DIED SAUTEING, won the 2007 Lovey Award for Best First Novel and was nominated for an Agatha for Best First Novel by the Malice Domestic XIX Mystery Convention in 2007.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Psychic sleuth Ariel Quigley is back, and this time she's dealing with the death of a prominent lawyer, an investment scheme that may be a scam, and the machinations of a black magician. Add to this a budding romance with a hunky cop, a cast of kooky new friends who write naughty limericks, a killer Halloween party, and a ghost that just won't leave her alone. Then Ariel's life is threatened...by a force from the Spanish Inquisition!
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