Civility Rules

· A Harlow Brothers Mystery Book 1 · Classical Reads
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201
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About this eBook

“Snappy prose laced with wry humor, and equally witty dialog.”


Meet the Harlow Brothers

Everybody loves Aunt Civility's etiquette books. However, only ‘her’ secretary, Nicholas Harlow, has ever met the author. That's because the genteel, grandmotherly Aunt Civility in reality is his short-tempered, former football-playing older brother, Edward.

Edward gives lectures as the official representative of the allegedly agoraphobic author, and upon arriving for such an event at the isolated Inglenook Resort, the discovery of a corpse in the room next door sends his ordered world spinning out of control. 

With Edward in danger of losing his manners (and blowing his cover), Nicholas convinces him to team up to solve the crime, but soon teamwork turns into competition. Nicholas will do whatever it takes to beat his brother, but as the body count rises, so do his chances of becoming the next victim.



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3.0
2 reviews

About the author

Jacqueline Vick grew up in Illinois as the second of twenty-nine (or so) grandchildren. Before settling down to a writing career, her jobs included a brief stint as a telemarketer for a funeral home. While researching an article for Fido Friendly Magazine (Calling All Canine Clairvoyants), she came up with the character of Frankie Chandler, pet psychic. She also writes the Harlow Brothers mysteries and numerous standalones and novellas. Her books are known for satirical humor and engaging characters who are desperate to keep their secrets. She currently resides in Southern California with her husband. 

Visit https://www.jacquelinevick.com to contact her,  keep up with the latest news, and find book club questions.



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