Twanged book by Carol Higgins Clark
By Carol Higgins ClarkTwanged book by Carol Higgins Clark
A Week in The Hamptons can be Murder Sleuth Regan Reilly is hired as a bodyguard for singer Brigid O'Neill, a rising country star who has been receiving threatening "love notes." Brigid also possesses a "magical" Irish fiddle said to be cursed-whoever takes it out of Ireland will have an accident or face death. Still, Brigid brings it to the Hamptons, where her band will perform at a Fourth of July concert. Chappy Tinka, heir to a thumbtack fortune, and his ditzy wife, Bettina, are their hosts. Regan joins them at "Chappy's Compound," an oceanfront estate where they encounter Bettina's guru Peace Man, Chappy's bumbling sidekick Duke, a feng shui specialist obsessed with rearranging furniture-and a party guest found floating face-down in the pool. Is the curse of the fiddle real? Is there a murderer in the house? As the concert nears, the menace to Brigid grows, and Regan must discover the truth before it's too late... Published By Grand Central Publishing on 1998-03-25
Book details
- Hardcover
- 220 pages
- English
- 0446517631
- 9780446517638
About Carol Higgins Clark
carol higgins clark is an american mystery author and actress. she is the daughter of suspense writer mary higgins clark, with whom she co-authored several Read More about Carol Higgins Clark
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