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020 _a1643854968
020 _a9781643854960
035 _a(OCoLC)1129026748
092 _aKEOWN,
_bAUDREY
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aKeown, Audrey,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aMurder at Hotel 1911 :
_ban Ivy Nichols mystery /
_cAudrey Keown.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bCrooked Lane Books,
_c2020.
264 4 _c2020.
300 _a277 pages :
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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520 _a"If you want to spend a night amid the luxury and charm of the early 20th century, book a room at Hotel 1911. You'll find 28-year-old Ivy Nichols behind the reception desk. The hotel is Ivy's only link to the family that abandoned her when she was a small child. Now, plagued by panic attacks, she pedals her sea-green Schwinn bicycle to work every evening, hoping desperately to hold on to her job. When wealthy, imperious Ms. Swain arrives at the hotel and belittles Ivy, the young woman seeks consolation in the welcoming kitchen of George, the hotel's chef. Despite her tormentor's barbs, she dutifully informs George that Ms. Swain has a deadly allergy to shellfish. So when Ms. Swain collapses at dinner and dies, the police suspect that the chef made a tragic, inexcusable error. Desperate to save George's career, Ivy sets out sleuthing. She learns that numerous people in and around the hotel had motives to contaminate Ms. Swain's plate. Among them are Jeffrey Swain, the victim's son and heir; painter Rose Jewett; and British expat Hemal Sandeep. Even after the police find traces of shellfish in George's kitchen, Ivy is determined to clear her friend's name. But the stress of the investigation, in a hotel filled with suspects, threatens to precipitate another terrifying panic attack...or something more deadly."--Amazon.
520 _aThe Hotel 1911 is Ivy Nichols' only link to the family that abandoned her when she was a small child. Plagued by panic attacks, she comes to work every evening hoping desperately to hold on to her job. When wealthy Ms. Swain belittles Ivy, she seeks consolation in the welcoming kitchen of George, the hotel's chef, to inform him that Ms. Swain has a deadly allergy to shellfish. When Ms. Swain collapses at dinner and dies, the police suspect that the chef made a tragic, inexcusable error. Ivy learns that numerous people in and around the hotel had motives to contaminate Ms. Swain's plate. -- adapted from jacket
650 0 _aPanic attacks
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650 0 _aHotels
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650 0 _aMurder
_xInvestigation
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650 0 _aAllergy
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650 0 _aCooks
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650 0 _aHotels
_xEmployees
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651 0 _aChattanooga (Tenn.)
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655 7 _aDetective and mystery fiction.
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