Steps to the Altar

Steps to the Altar by Earlene Fowler is the first edition of a novel published by National Geographic Books on April 1, 2003. This 320-page book follows California folk art expert Benni Harper as she prepares for two upcoming weddings while simultaneously investigating a decades-old unsolved murder. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and personal conflict, showcasing Benni’s journey through both professional and emotional challenges.
Readers will find a blend of cozy mystery and detective fiction as Benni navigates her dual responsibilities. The story features themes of amateur sleuthing and the complexities of relationships, providing an engaging backdrop for the unfolding mystery. With its focus on women sleuths and the intricacies of personal crises, this book offers a unique perspective within the genre, inviting readers to delve into Benni’s world of art, love, and intrigue.
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Ninth in the Agatha Award-winning series that’s been hailed as engrossing, Steps to the Altar finds California folk art expert Benni Harper preparing for two upcoming weddings, digging up clues to a decades-old unsolved murder-and struggling with a very personal crisis of the heart…
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