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Mystères de la maison et du jardin des Hamptons

Cette série transporte les lecteurs dans le monde des retraites côtières haut de gamme, où les vies tranquilles des plus fortunés dissimulent des tensions et des secrets latents. Suivez une protagoniste en quête d'un nouveau départ, qui trouve inopinément une nouvelle vocation d'enquêtrice amateur au milieu de projets de rénovation. Chaque épisode mélange des thèmes de réinvention personnelle et de complexité des relations avec des mystères intrigants, le tout dans le décor de charmants lieux côtiers.

Ghostal Living
Hearse and Gardens (Hamptons Home & Garden Mystery, Band 2)
Better Homes and Corpses

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    To keep her mind off the legal battle over the oceanfront cottage she's trying to buy, Meg agrees to help her friend inventory and clear out furniture from the Montauk estate of wealthy art broker, Harrison Falks. But the job takes a terrifying turn when Meg discovers a skeleton in a hidden room of one of the estate's many bungalows.

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