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    Murder Melts in Your Mouth (Blackbird Sisters Series #7) by Nancy Martin

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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • 288pp

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      • Pub. Date: March 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

      Synopsis

      Down-to-earth debutante Nora Blackbird is having a meltdown. A noted Philly philanthropist has taken a swan dive from an office balcony—and Nora's friend Lexie stands accused of the murder. Then her scheming parents reappear, sending all three Blackbird sisters into a panic. Now Nora must uncover her parents' scandalous high jinks—before she winds up taking the heat...

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      The Blackbird sisters, Nora, Libby and Emma, find themselves in the middle of another Main Line society scandal in the breezy seventh entry in Martin's cozy series (after 2007's A Crazy Little Thing Called Death). As the annual Chocolate Festival begins in Philadelphia, noted philanthropist Hoyt Cavendish dies. But did he jump or was he pushed? Nora, society reporter for the Philadelphia Intelligencer, investigates after she discovers a mysterious man hiding near the scene and wonders if he could be her long-lost father. Adding to the mess, Libby falls head over heels for the driver of the car that hit her, and wild child Emma is pregnant. Nora uncovers Hoyt's many enemies, as the devilish do-gooder was "charitable" with funds that didn't belong to him. The connection to the unexpected homecoming of the Blackbird parents adds another surprising twist. Despite Martin's trademark wit, events fly past so quickly that readers may feel dizzy. But the long-awaited reunion between the sisters and their parents will satisfy longtime fans. (Mar.)

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      Biography

      Like her heroines the Blackbird sisters, Nancy Martin comes from a distinguished Pennsylvania family whose ancestors include Betsy Ross, a hanging judge, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

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      Another great story in the seriesby Anonymous

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      November 13, 2009: I have fallen in love with the Blackbird sisters, Nora, Libby and Emma. Good story line and great fashion. Good quick read, funny, good one liners. You can read the series out of order but characters make more sense when you start with the first in the series. I am looking forward to the next but Nancy Martin has put the Blackbird series on the shelf for now.

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      July 20, 2009: I was kind of disappointed in the outcome of this book. Though suspects changed throughout the book, it seemed that they went from being highly suspect to not a suspect at all very quickly. I am also kind of tired of the on again off again romance between Nora and Michael.


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