Georgie Shaw Cozy Mysteryseries by Anna Celeste Burke (#6-7)
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Overview: Anna Celeste Burke is an award-winning and bestselling author. Her books include the Jessica Huntington Desert Cities Mystery series set in the Coachella Valley, the Corsario Cove Cozy Mystery series set on California’s Central Coast, and the Georgie Shaw Cozy Mystery series set in Orange County, California.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery > Cozy Mystery
06. Murder of the Maestro (2018)
Marvelous Marley World’s Legendary Maestro Is Missing
A body on the rocks below Dave Rollins’ Malibu estate pulls Georgie Shaw and Detective Jack Wheeler into another whodunit. Their investigation soon reveals that the legendary maestro was a man of mystery. Did a secret from his past lead to his death? Or was his killer a scorned woman, a jealous rival, a disturbed fan, or someone close to his heart?
˃˃˃ Another Body Turns Up, This Time With A Calling Card
When another body turns up, the killer leaves a calling card for Georgie: "Requiescat in pace." She and Jack must scramble to unravel the clues and solve the mystery before the murderer strikes again.
˃˃˃ Who Killed The Maestro?
07. A Tango Before Dying (2019)
When trouble waltzes in, it’s not long before Georgie Shaw and Detective Jack Wheeler must come up with a few quick steps to stay alive.
Godmother and namesake for Georgie’s Executive Assistant, Madame Carol Chantel is visiting LA to participate in the World Ballroom Dance Championship. Lunch and a photo op in Arcadia Park with "Mad Max" Marley go terribly wrong when an angry woman hurls a glass of wine at Madame Chantel and runs away before security arrives.
Carol Ripley, Georgie’s delightful assistant, is understandably distraught when she finds her godmother dead a few hours later. There’s no apparent sign of foul play, but Madame Chantel’s death comes as a surprise since the sixty-something dance teacher and performer was in excellent health. It’s even more shocking when the investigation soon finds reasons to treat her death as suspicious, and an autopsy reveals someone murdered Madame Chantel.
In the immortal words of Voltaire, "Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world." Reading maybe, but not dance, apparently. Dressed as she was when the police found her body, a tango before dying was Madame Chantel’s final act.
Carol implores Georgie and Jack to find out who killed her beloved godmother. "Mad Max," instantly smitten with the vibrant, attractive dancer, insists they drop everything else and find out whodunit!
Was it a jealous romantic partner, an obsessed fan, a rival in the competitive world of Ballroom Dancing, a businesswoman with whom Madame Chantel had a dispute or someone else? Was Madame Chantel the only target or are other dancers in danger?
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