Book summaryMike McQuaid retires from teaching to become a P.I. His first client, Phoebe Morgan, is a rich woman who owns a pickle factory, and is convinced that her plant manager is dipping into company funds. Then Phoebe disappears right before the opening of the local pickle festival, so Mike and his wife China--a Picklefest volunteer--must find out what happened to her. Media reviews"Skillfully written with likeable characters, herb lore, and pickle jokes, this light-hearted mystery will appeal to traditional mystery fans." |
A Dilly of a Deathby Albert, Susan WittigFirst Edition
Book description: New York: Berkley Books, 2004. D6 - DJ is mylar protected. DJ has light wrinkling on the edges and very light shelf wear otherwise fine. Book has light discoloration on the top page edges, small dent/chipping on the right side page edges, and very light shelf wear otherwise fine. Book is signed by the author. China Bayles prepares for the annual Picklefest while her husband prepares for a new career that may put them in a murderous mess.... Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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