A Deadly Cliché

A Deadly Cliché by Ellery Adams, published by Berkley Prime Crime in 2011, is a mystery novel that follows Olivia Limoges as she stumbles upon a dead body while walking her poodle. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in Oyster Bay, North Carolina, where Olivia becomes entangled in a series of bizarre burglaries, each marked by peculiar tableaus that incorporate various clichés.
Readers will find Olivia leveraging her skills and the insights of her Bayside Book Writers group to unravel the mystery behind the crime scenes. The book intricately weaves elements of fiction and detective work, as Olivia decodes the clues represented by the odd setups, such as a stick of butter with a knife and dolls with silver spoons. This engaging storyline invites readers into a world of intrigue and clever problem-solving, making it a notable addition to the mystery genre.
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While walking her poodle, Olivia Limoges discovers a dead body buried in the sand. Could it be connected to the bizarre burglaries plaguing Oyster Bay, North Carolina? At every crime scene, the thieves set up odd tableaus: a stick of butter with a knife through it, dolls with silver spoons in their mouths, a deck of cards with a missing queen. Olivia realizes each setup represents a cliché. And who better to decode the cliché clues than her Bayside Book Writers group?
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