Danvers, abound, Tony’s late grandmother’s mansion was built during the Gilded Age, the poison that killed Luella “may” have been discussed at the local garden club-A Margin for Murder really does have it all. “Literary allusions, like to Daphne du Maurier’s Mrs. Praise for the Beyond the Page Bookstore Mysteries īut that’s only the first surprise in a series of shocking twists that will turn Addie’s vision of where her life is going and where she’s come from upside down-including a suspicious death in the present that suggests foul play. To her surprise, a handwritten inscription on the title page provides a clue to unraveling a complex mystery in Addie’s family. As the owner of Beyond the Page Books and Curios and a lifelong bibliophile, Addie is delighted to find a rare collection of classic children’s books gathering dust in a secret room beneath the rafters, including a first edition of The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams. But a discovery in her attic leads her to startling revelations about the past. Wedding bells are about to ring again in Greyborne Harbor, and as Addie slips into her white dress her thoughts are focused on a bright future with Dr. A first edition of The Velveteen Rabbit provides bookshop owner Addie Greyborne a telling clue to a cold case in her family’s past.
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