
Murder in the Charleston Manner
About this book
In Sheila Travis's second case, she deals with a Charleston phenomenon called "Northside manners," which means you don't look out your north side windows onto your neighbor's southern yard and porch. A perfect set-up for committing murder because people are too polite to watch.
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