Theater Nights Are Murder

Theater Nights Are Murder by Libby Klein is a cozy mystery published by Kensington on December 31, 2019. This 400-page novel follows gluten-free baker Poppy McAllister as she navigates personal and professional challenges during a winter filled with unexpected drama. Poppy’s life takes a turn when her Aunt Ginny’s high-school sweetheart, a retired Broadway actor, returns to Cape May, New Jersey, to star in a troubled production of Mamma Mia, leading to a series of mysterious events.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that intertwines themes of amateur sleuthing and the complexities of relationships. As Poppy and Aunt Ginny confront stolen props, sabotage, and a shocking death, they must work together with a supporting cast to uncover the truth behind the chaos. This edition also includes seven recipes from Poppy’s kitchen, adding a delightful culinary element to the narrative.
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The last thing gluten-free baker Poppy McAllister needs in her life is more drama—or more murder . . .
Poppy thought her toughest challenge this winter would be sticking to her Paleo diet and filling all her orders for her gluten-free goodies, but now she has to choose between two suitors. She’s not the only one with boyfriend drama. Aunt Ginny’s long-ago high-school beau, Royce Hanson, a retired Broadway actor, has returned to Cape May, New Jersey, to star in a Senior Center staging of Mamma Mia. Leaving Aunt Ginny to wonder: What’s his motivation?
Slated to open February 13th, the problem-plagued production seems to be cursed—with stolen props, sabotage, and even a death threat. But when a cast member plunges to his death from a catwalk, it soon becomes clear a murderer is waiting in the wings. Now Poppy, Aunt Ginny, and a supporting cast must take center stage to catch the killer—before it’s curtains for someone else . . .
Includes Seven Recipes from Poppy’s Kitchen!
“Fans of Chopped will have fun juggling the complicated set of suspects and following a romantic triangle that has yet to be resolved.”
—Kirkus Reviews on Restaurant Weeks Are Murder
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