
Eminent Domain
A Mitzy Neuhaus Mystery, Book 2
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You can't fight City Hall. All Mitzy Neuhaus wants to do is get back to business as usual, but "The Worst Economy Since The Great Depression" has slowed her real-estate business to a near standstill. She can't spare any more time or money for the ailing agency until she has rehabilitated the old Victorian on Baltimore street into an inn that can pay its own way.
The excessive interest of the FBI, city planners, and possibly organized crime threaten Mitzy's career, romance, and way of life. Can Mitzy and her team get the inn off the ground, or will a tram to nowhere derail all of Mitzy's plans?
©2011 Traci Tyne Hilton (P)2014 Traci Tyne Hilton
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