Celebrant Sleuth
I do...or die
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Hazel Edwards
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Hazel Edwards
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"I buried my father, married my sister, and sorted the missing will."
Quinn, a celebrant with style and a few obsessions but a good heart, solves quirky problems, mysteries, and the occasional murder at weddings, funerals, and naming ceremonies in her country town.
Ex-actor with a great voice who writes eulogies to die for! Not forgetting a few quotable "Quinn’s Laws of Relativity". A romantic, but asexual, Quinn lives with her long term partner, Art, who runs community Channel Zero.
The workstyle of a celebrant is never routine. Fake I.D. Fraud. Fights, even to the death, over wills and inheritance.... Mislaid rings. Lost bride. Food poisoning. Clients of varied ages and cultures are well looked after. Even vintage millionairess Flora with the much younger lover who might be a con-artist.
Quinn solves most problems but not always in the expected way.
About the Author:
Longterm Sisters-in-Crime member and cultural risk-taker, Australian author Hazel Edwards has diverse genres amongst her 200 published books. She is best known for There’s a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake now touring as a musical. F2m:The Boy Within her co-written YA coming of age novel about trans youth was a first. In 2013, Hazel was awarded an OAM for Literature.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-08-2019
A celebrant with a twist
Celebrant Sleuth is a fascinating and entertaining insight into the world of a celebrant; with a twist. Quinn loves to solve mysteries and difficult problems that she encounters along the way. An enjoyable book to read (or listen to). I will never be able to read the word 'manslaughter' in the same way ever again.
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