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The bilbao looking glass

Sara Kelling's plans for a quiet summer vacation with Max Bittersohn are complicated when two of her neighbors are murdered and Max becomes the prime suspect.

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  • "Sara Kelling's plans for a quiet summer vacation with Max Bittersohn are complicated when two of her neighbors are murdered and Max becomes the prime suspect."
  • "Sara Kelling's plans for a quiet summer vacation with Max Bittersohn are complicated when two of her neighbors are murdered and Max becomes the prime suspect."@en
  • "New England's seashore is the perfect place for murder for someone."@en
  • "Sarah finds a strange mirror that, though unbroken, proves to be very bad luck According to Max Bittersohn, he and Sarah Kelling have witnessed enough murder and unhappiness, so it & rsquo;s high time they got married. And though Sarah hasn & rsquo;t yet agreed to such drastic measures, she invites Max to summer with her at Ireson & rsquo;s Landing. But they haven & rsquo;t been in the house ten minutes when they stumble upon summer & rsquo;s first mystery & mdash;a mint-condition, antique Spanish mirror that is tremendously rare and valuable. Sarah has never seen it before and she doesn & rsquo;t know how it ended up in the summerhouse, but the sleuthing couple will soon find this looking glass to be more troublesome than anything Lewis Carroll ever invented. As the zany Kelling clan descends on Ireson & rsquo;s Landing, Sarah and her beau try to uncover the mystery of the Bilbao looking glass & mdash;a quest that is disrupted when a vicious next-door neighbor is found hacked to death with a woodshed ax. By summer & rsquo;s end, Sarah and Max will learn that some murders can be solved simply by looking in the mirror."@en
  • "Sarah finds a strange mirror that, though unbroken, proves to be very bad luckAccording to Max Bittersohn, he and Sarah Kelling have witnessed enough murder and unhappiness, so it?s high time they got married. And though Sarah hasn?t yet agreed to such drastic measures, she invites Max to summer with her at Ireson?s Landing. But they haven?t been in the house ten minutes when they stumble upon summer?s first mystery?a mint-condition, antique Spanish mirror that is tremendously rare and valuable. Sarah has never seen it before and she doesn?t know how it ended up in the summerhouse, but the sleuthing couple will soon find this looking glass to be more troublesome than anything Lewis Carroll ever invented.?As the zany Kelling clan descends on Ireson?s Landing, Sarah and her beau try to uncover the mystery of the Bilbao looking glass?a quest that is disrupted when a vicious next-door neighbor is found hacked to death with a woodshed ax. By summer?s end, Sarah and Max will learn that some murders can be solved simply by looking in the mirror."@en
  • "Sarah finds a strange mirror that, though unbroken, proves to be very bad luck. According to Max Bittersohn, he and Sarah Kelling have witnessed enough murder and unhappiness, so it's high time they got married. And though Sarah hasn't yet agreed to such drastic measures, she invites Max to summer with her at Ireson's Landing. But they haven't been in the house ten minutes when they stumble upon summer's first mystery -- a mint-condition, antique Spanish mirror that is tremendously rare and valuable. Sarah has never seen it before and she doesn't know how it ended up in t."@en
  • "Sarah finds a strange mirror that, though unbroken, proves to be very bad luck. According to Max Bittersohn, he and Sarah Kelling have witnessed enough murder and unhappiness, so it's high time they got married. And though Sarah hasn't yet agreed to such drastic measures, she invites Max to summer with her at Ireson's Landing. But they haven't been in the house ten minutes when they stumble upon summer's first mystery -- a mint-condition, antique Spanish mirror that is tremendously rare and valuable. Sarah has never seen it before and she doesn't know how it ended up in the summerhouse, but the sleuthing couple will soon find this looking glass to be more troublesome than anything Lewis Carroll ever invented. As the zany Kelling clan descends on Ireson's Landing, Sarah and her beau try to uncover the mystery of the Bilbao looking glass -- a quest that is disrupted when a vicious next-door neighbor is found hacked to death with a woodshed ax. By summer's end, Sarah and Max will learn that some murders can be solved simply by looking in the mirror."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Krimis, Thriller, Spionage"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "The bilbao looking glass"
  • "The bilbao looking glass"@en
  • "Der Spiegel aus Bilbao"
  • "The Bilbao Looking Glass"@en
  • "The Bilbao Looking Glass"
  • "Le miroir de Bilbao"
  • "The Bilbao looking glass a Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn mystery"@en
  • "The Bilbao looking glass"
  • "The Bilbao looking glass"@en
  • "Bilbao Looking Glass"@en
  • "The Bilbao looking glass : a Sarah Kelling novel"
  • "ビルバオの鏡"
  • "The Bilbao looking-glass"
  • "Birubao no kagami"@ja
  • "Birubao no kagami"
  • "The Bilbao looking glass : a Sarah Kelling & Max Bittersohn mystery"
  • "THE BILBAO LOOKING GLASS"@en