The fourth in the top-selling Chautauqua murder mystery series starts with a bang -- when Maureen Donahue, a filmmaker and speaker at the historic Chautauqua Institution, is killed at a raucous Fourth of July concert. There's a quick arrest. But reporter and relentless snoop Mimi Goldman (even with her own wedding to plan) is on the case. Mimi's questions about a racist personal trainer, shadowy piano teacher, chatty chimemaster and others lead to more questions -- and to Mimi unearthing an ugly secret that points her to the surprise real killer.
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