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Hired by her high school nemesis, Patti, to rewrite the ending of "Romeo and Juliet" for her wedding, Jaine Austen gets more than she had bargained for when Patti falls to her death from the balcony just before her big scene.
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Fiction, Suspense, Mystery, Murder, Weddings, mystery & detective, women sleuths, A Jaine Austen Mystery, Crime, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Jaine Austen (Fictitious character), Women detectives, InvestigationPeople
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Los Angles, CaliforniaTimes
Contemporary, 2008Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Killing Bridezilla: A Jaine Austen Mystery - 7
May 27, 2008, Kensington
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075822043X 9780758220431
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Jaine's accepted her share of lame gigs to pay the bills, but rewriting Shakespeare's got to be an all-time low. The fiasco begins with a call from Jaine's high-school nemesis, uber rich uber witch Patti Devane. It seems Patti will soon be sashaying down the aisle with another former classmate from Hermosa High, and she'd like the exchange of vows to evoke Romeo and Juliet...except without the “downer” of an ending. Even worse than the assignment itself is dealing with Patti as a client. At least Jaine's not alone, as nobody can stand the demanding, spoiled, and incredibly rude Bridezilla from Hell. So it isn't a complete surprise when the erstwhile Juliet plunges to her death during her balcony scene. The loosened bolts that brought down the bride were clearly an act of sabotage—what's not so obvious is whom, among Patti's numerous haters, committed this murder most foul...
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