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Working at Sybil’s Full Moon Hotel in Fort Lauderdale is keeping Helen Hawthorne bothfinancially and physically fit. But when a maid turns up dead in a Dumpster, no one feels safe—especially not Helen. To make matters worse, her philandering ex just checked into the very hotelwhere she works. The cops don’t seem to care much about a murdered maid, but they have noticedthere’s something shady about Helen. And if she doesn’t manage to dodge their questions and shakeoff her ex, it could be checkout time...
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Mystery, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Fiction, Women detectives in fiction, Hotels in fiction, Hotel cleaning personnel in fiction, Hotel cleaning personnel, Hotels, Hawthorne, helen (fictitious character), fiction, Florida, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fort lauderdale (fla.), fictionPlaces
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Murder with Reservations (Dead-End Job Mysteries)
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Murder with reservations: a dead-end job mystery
2007, New American Library
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