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Joan Spencer, the viola-playing protagonist of Frommer's small-town
Indiana mysteries, doesn't look for trouble but it keeps finding
her. A few days before her daughter's wedding, the last thing Joan
needs is something else to worry about-but here it is,
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Language: English | Binding: Paperback
Music can be murder....Oliver, Indiana. Quiet streets. Deep roots. Families and neighbors. Young widow Joan Spencer returns, wondering if anyone can really go home again. She finds few familiar faces, but from those old friends spring connections--and rem
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