Dance to the Death - Signed First Edition
Dance to the Death - Signed First Edition
by Ballas, Shirley | Crime & mystery
Published 10/10/2024 by HarperCollins Publishers (HQ) in the United Kingdom as part of The Sequin Mysteries series
Hardback | 448 pages
240 x 159mm | 270g
Signed First Edition - Hardback - Publishes October 10th
The new novel in the sensational Sequin Mysteries series, from world-renowned dancer and Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas. Available to pre-order now!
‘I loved it! I’m quite convinced I’ve danced with Lily Richmond, and if anyone can solve a few crimes she can …’ ANTON DU BEKE
It’s Christmastime in London and all is not calm …
After solving a series of murders at Blackpool Tower Ballroom, all Lily Richmond and Susie Cooper want is a peaceful Christmas. The last thing they expect is to find a dead body backstage at the Royal Albert Hall.
Even worse, the victim is one of Lily’s students, a trust fund debutante set to be the new star of the ballroom dancing world.
Lily and Susie set to investigating, but every clue throws up more questions, and around every corner lurk more suspects. And along the way, familiar faces on the dance scene will make themselves known – some that ought to stay in the past.
Will the unlikely duo manage to wrap up the case in time to enjoy the holiday with their loved ones? Or is there a greater danger behind the scenes than they could have imagined?
🔎🔎 Two amateur detectives on the case
🌹 One second chance romance
🌶 Sex, lies and backstabbing
🔪🔪🔪 And a whole lot of deadly ambition…
If you like your crime deadly and your romance spicy, look no further
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