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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 A Dance With Murder : Novel Review
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'What do a private investigator, a miniature schnauzer called Miss Marple, a ballerina, a knitter, and a psychic have in common? They are all involved in screenwriter and author Elizabeth Coleman’s latest Edwina ‘Ted’ Bristol’s murder investigation, A Dance With Murder. A cosy crime mystery that cues to Agatha Christie novels and television series like Veronica Mars (without the high school antics) and Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. The latter of which Coleman is credited as screenwriter.'  (Introduction)

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    “Ted looked down at her miniature schnauzer, Miss Marple, who was sprawled at her feet, and she could’ve sworn she saw her eyes roll.”

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    y separately published work icon Other Terrain no. 13 2024 28515498 2024 periodical issue 2024
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