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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Annie Fillmore Mysteries
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:278
  • eBook ISBN:9781667810041
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667810034

Trouble in Wonderland

an Annie Fillmore mystery

by Kathi Reed

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Overview
Video store owner Annie Fillmore is once again in the wrong place at the right time. Or is it the right place at the wrong time? You'll have to decide for yourself. "Trouble in Wonderland" is a humorous and page-turning murder mystery that will make you question everyone and everything!
Description
Video store owner Annie Fillmore is once again in the wrong place at the right time. Or is it the right place at the wrong time? You'll have to decide for yourself. "Trouble in Wonderland" is a humorous and page-turning murder mystery that will make you question everyone and everything! It seems Wonderly, Kentucky isn't so wonderful. A chalk outline of what Annie assumes was a dead body greets her when she opens the door to her hotel room at the Dunbar Hotel. Nobody shares her concerns about the would-be dead body, especially not the owner of the hotel and the video wholesale company. Will Annie be next? The mystery continues as dead bodies pile up. Luckily for Annie, her compatriots from the store, and her two mothers, keep her company in and out of the video wholesale company, antebellum mansion, bourbon distillery and more. Get ready to dive into this mystery in the land of bluegrass and bourbon!
About the author
Kathi Reed was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., reared in Queens, N.Y. and Briarcliff Manor in Westchester County. She attended Lasell College in the Boston area, and worked in New York City at The New Yorker Magazine, Time-Life, and Random House. After she moved to Cincinnati, she owned a video/music store, worked as a sales rep for a video distributor, and worked as a mortgage loan officer. Even though she'd been writing on and off all her life, she decided it was time write a book – mostly because time was moving faster than her.