Murder by Manicure

Murder by Manicure by Nancy J. Cohen is a mystery novel published by Kensington Books in 2001, featuring 230 pages in English. The story follows Marla Shore, a salon owner who attempts to shed some holiday weight without the hassle of a gym. However, her journey to fitness takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a deadly case of foul play at the Perfect Fit Sports Club.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and humor as Marla navigates the challenges of her beauty business while uncovering a mystery that complicates her weight loss efforts. The narrative explores themes of fitness and crime, showcasing Marla’s determination to solve the case amidst her personal struggles. This edition presents a unique perspective on the intersection of beauty and danger, making it a notable addition to the mystery genre.
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“Since beauty is her business, salon owner Marla Shore figures she can surely rid herself of a few excess pounds of holiday flab without joining a gym. But when daily walks with her slowpoke poodle fail to whittle her waistline, Marla reluctantly gives in to a trial membership at Perfect Fit Sports Club. She neve dreamed that slimming down would mean running into a deadly case of foul play.” — Jacket.
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