Wedding & Honeymoon Mysteries


  • Weddings are Murder by Valerie Wolzien - Suburban housewife Susan Henshaw dips into the middle-age blues after hearing the news that her little girl, Chrissy, is getting married. To bolster her spirits, Susan plans to produce the wedding to end all weddings. Chrissy's college roommate, now a designer in Italy, agrees to create an original wedding dress. Then, on the day before the ceremony, the long-anticipated box arrives. Yet the contents are a bit unexpected. For instead of a delicate confection of lace and tulle, nestled inside is a strangled corpse.
  • Murder with Peacocks by Donna Andrews - When Meg Langslow is roped into being a bridesmaid for the nuptials of her mother, her brother's fiancee, and her own best friend, she is apprehensive. Getting the brides to chose their outfits and those of their bridesmaids (and not change their minds three days later), trying to capture the principals long enough to work out details, and even finding peacocks to strut around the garden during the ceremony--these are things Meg can handle. She can brush off the unfortunate oaf who is smitten with her, and take philosophically her disappointment when she learns that the only eligible man in her small Virginia town (and a delightful hunk he is) is of questionable sexual preference. But even Meg is taken aback when the unpleasant former sister-in-law of Meg's soon-to-be stepfather disappears and is later found dead.
  • The Wedding Game by Susan Holtzer - Police lieutenant Karl Genesko and his fianceĆ©, computer pro Anneke Haagen, are finally tying the knot and are in-law-deep in pre-wedding jitters and activities. Anneke's grown daughters and granddaughter are arriving soon, she's got her consulting business ends tied up, and the University of Michigan's Art Museum rotunda is a glorious wedding locale. But when Karl is called away suddenly to investigate a mail-bomb murder in Oakland, the victim turns out to be "Vince Mattus"--and the happy couple become suspects in the case. Mattus is one of six computer gamers in Anneke's on-line chats--evidence found in his apartment links the group, and Karl, to the murder. From a punk party girl to a Silicon Valley heavy, the suspects create a murder game to catch a killer on-line. As the game zeros in on the culprit, identities disappear and emerge. And for Karl and Anneke, 'till death do us part' might happen sooner than anyone expected.
  • Hasty Wedding by Mignon Eberhart - On
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