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Death in Avignon

Kent, Serena. (Author).

The second book in the Penelope Kite series. After an eventful first few months in Provence, it seems Penelope is finally settling into her delightful new life, complete with a gorgeous love interest in the mayor of St. Merlot. When Penelope and the mayor Laurent Millais attend a glamorous gallery opening, a scandal-free evening is not in the cards. The evening comes to a horrifying halt when a controversial painter, Poland Doncaster, chokes to death. A tragic accident? Or a malicious plot? Embroiled once more in a murder investigation, Penelope discovers that any number of jealous lovers and scheming rivals could be involved. And with dashing art dealers to charm, patisseries to resist, and her own friends under suspicion, Penelope will need all her sleuthing talents to uncover the truth.

Book  - 2020
MYSTERY FIC Kent
2 copies / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9780062869890
  • Physical Description 339 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Death in Avignon : A Novel
Death in Avignon : A Novel
by Kent, Serena
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Having moved to Provence (and survived events in the nicely welcomed, locale-happy series starter, Death in Provence), Penelope Kent is attending a glittery galley opening with the town mayor when a high-wire expat painter chokes to death. An accident? Not likely, with multiple itchy lovers and artistic rivals in the wings. Thank goodness for Penelope's background as assistant to a forensic pathologist. With a 50,000-copy paperback and 25,000-copy hardcover first printing.