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Jacqueline Kirby - Books &
Synopses
The Seventh Sinner - Jacqueline meets up with a group of art and
art history students in the romantic city of Rome in an idyllic April. The idyll turns to
fear after one of the students is murdered, and another is beset by a series of mysterious
accidents. Jacqueline turns detective, in an effort to locate the murderer before he
strikes again!
The Murders of Richard III - Jacqueline joins her friend
Thomas Carter in England, and becomes involved in solving one of most famous unsolved
murders of all time: what really happened to the princes in the Tower.
Before Jacqueline can solve that mystery, however, she has to tackle another - who's
playing the possibly fatal practical jokes on the Richard III re-enactors?
Die For Love - Jacqueline, in need of a tax deduction,
travels to a writer's conference in New York city. It's a conference of romance writers,
full of glamor, celebrity, excited fans, and excessive amounts of pink bunting. Romance
sours, however, when an unpopular celebrity gossip columnist dies suddenly. Was it just an
accident, or was it murder? Jacqueline puts romance writing on the back burner, while she
tracks down clues to solve the mystery.
Naked Once More - Naked in the Ice was an
overwhelmingly popular novel by author Kathleen Darcy, who committed suicide before she
could write the planned sequel. After seven years she has been decreed legally dead, and
the heirs to the estate have requested that a sequel to Naked be written. This all seems
like a dream come true to Jacqueline, who wants to break out of the romance field. But she
becomes intrigued by Kathleen Darcy's life, family, ex-boyfriend, and dogged by
competitors in the publishing field who think they should have been chosen to write the
sequel. As Jacqueline sets out to discover more about Kathleen's past, she is haunted by a
series of strange accidents. Jacqueline has to work fast to determine who is trying to
silence her, and why.
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