Jane Jeffry thinks that a remote, rundown monastery-turned-hunt club is an odd place to hold a wedding. But the doubting suburban single mom is being paid to plan the fabulous event, not to say “I do.” With overnight guests already arriving, Jane and best friend Shelley must rush to transform the musty, moosehead-lined halls into a matrimonial wonderland, under the scrutiny of the mousy bride-to-be’s rich, most demanding daddy.
Then the lights go out, thanks to a violent, unexpected storm. As guests and “help” alike huddle in their flower-bedecked monks’ cells, one almost-participant takes a suspicious slippery tumble to a very sudden death. But the marriage show must go on–despite Jane’s nagging near certainty that the victim was ceremoniously “helped” down the stairs. And Jane’s going to have to come up with a murderer and a motive, even as the first strains of bridal march begin–or else this fantasy wedding could turn into a real killer of an occasion.
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Summary
Jane Jeffry has agreed to serve as wedding planner for a fancy do at a hunt club. It sounds like fun and besides, she needs the money. But when death shows up as an uninvited guest, Jane can't help thinking that there might be more to it than an accident. This cozy mystery is all about the characters and their relationships. The story is brisk and wellplotted, the people are interesting, and there are lots of interesting details about the wedding plans.