[bksvol-discuss] Re: Just Submitted Three Bedrooms, One Corpse by Charlaine Harris

  • From: j barrett <jbarrett5@xxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 19:53:12 -0500

hi had all of maybe 10 extra symbols throughout the book. was really clean copy!

j.

At 06:54 PM 2/2/2009 -0500, you wrote:
Hello, all. I just submitted Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Aurora Teagarden Mysteries, Book 3) by Charlaine Harris. I removed headers, fixed end of page hyphens, and protected page numbers and chapter titles.
This looks like a good scan to me.
Happy proofreading.
Christina

Synopsis
For former librarian Aurora Teagarden, deciding if she wants to go into real estate becomes a life-or-death choice in New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris's "delightful" mystery series.

Aurora "Roe" Teagarden had always worked for a living, until an unexpected legacy gave her the money to quit her librarian job. Now, with time on her hands, she decides to try selling real estate. Her mother, after all. is Lawrenceton's premier real estate agent, giving Roe a head start on this new career.

But at her first house showing. Roe discovers the naked corpse of a rival broker in the master bedroom. To make matters worse, one of her mother's colleagues has fallen under suspicion.

Roe. a natural-born sleuth, is determined to find out who is responsible. And when a second body is found in another house for sale, it becomes obvious that there is a very cool killer at large in Lawrenceton, one who knows a great deal about real estate-and maybe too much about Roe...

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