A Skeleton in the Closet (Kate Lawrence Mysteries)

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Robbins House at 185 Broad Street in Wethersfield, Connecticut, don’t need to be told that A Skeleton in the Closet is entirely a work of fiction, but others may. Purchased in 2001 by Shireen and John Aforismo and restored to its current splendor over the ensuing six years, this French Second Empire treasure has a very real and fascinating history dating back to 1873, which I urge you to discover for yourselves at www.silaswrobbins.com.   As did most of the other residents of Wethersfield, I followed the progress of the restoration with excitement and rejoiced at the grand opening of the Aforismos’ bed & breakfast in October 2007. When I approached Shireen and John about a year earlier with the idea of setting one of my Kate Lawrence mysteries in the house, they took a shine to the idea. We then spent a delightful, if somewhat unconventional, afternoon exploring the house from top to bottom to identify likely hiding places for a body. It’s not everyone’s idea of a good time, but I had a ball.
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