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Offering expert advice for every phase of museum store management,
this volume is essential reading for anyone planning to open or
manage a museum store. Theobald takes the guesswork out of planning
and managing the museum store, informing the manager on all
relevant topics such as sales tables, profits, licensing, training,
product promotion, publications, inventory, merchandise, and
trademarks, just to name a few. The Second Edition contains an
additional chapter on merchandising, updated statistics, POS
information, more illustrations and examples, additional advice on
Related/Unrelated products ('Tax Status and the IRS'), and Internet
information on vendors and other resources.
Medium's assistant - and reluctant sleuth - Maddie Pastore is
shocked when her long-lost sister is accused of murder, in this
twisty, atmospheric mystery set in 1920s Chicago. Summer, 1924.
Young widow Maddie Pastore has been working for fraudulent
spiritual medium Madame Carlotta for nearly a year - if 'work' you
could call it. Investigating Carlotta's clients, and attending
seances as her shill, keeps Maddie and her young son Tommy fed and
clothed, and she's grown to love the kind, well-meaning
spiritualist like family. Still, Maddie - estranged from her
abusive parents for over a decade - can't help but wonder what
fates befell her brothers and sisters. So when she lucks into two
free tickets to a glamorous Chicago speakeasy and recognizes the
star performer as her pretty little sister Sophie, she's beyond
delighted. But before Maddie can meet with Sophie again, the
telephone rings. It's Sophie's husband, calling in a panic to tell
her that his wife is locked in the Cook County jail, charged with
first-degree murder . . . Enter a dark and deadly world of seances
and speakeasies, populated by fake mediums, sultry singers and
dangerous mobsters! An ideal pick for readers who enjoy glitzy Jazz
Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths.
1920s script girl Jessie Beckett investigates the murder of a movie
projectionist in this absorbing historical mystery. "Joe Petrovitch
was gunned down on a sunny Saturday afternoon in early October,
during the ninth reel of Charlie Chaplin's Gold Rush." Employed by
Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, Jessie Beckett has a busy time
as Script Girl for Pickford-Fairbanks studios. Yet she also has a
reputation as a skilled amateur sleuth. So when a projectionist is
shot dead and his grieving widow asks Jessie if she can find out
who killed him, Jessie is determined to find the killer and his
motive. But who was the mysterious man in the red coat who fired
three shots at Joe Petrovitch? And how could he enter and leave a
crowded theatre without being noticed? To find the answers, Jessie
must delve into the dead man's past and uncover dark secrets from
another continent and another era. As she is to discover, the past
has a long reach...
The first historical mystery in award-winning author Mary Miley's
1920s Chicago-set series introduces reluctant sleuth Maddie Pastore
and takes readers into a dark and dangerous world of mobsters,
speakeasies and seances. It's 1924, and Maddie Pastore has it made.
A nice house, a loving husband with a steady job - even if it is
connected to Chicago's violent Torrio-Capone gang - and a baby on
the way. But then Tommy is shot dead, and she learns her husband
had a secret that turns her life upside down. Penniless and
grieving, Maddie is sure of only two things: that she will survive
for the sake of her baby, and that she'll never turn to the mob for
help. So when she's invited to assist a well-meaning but fraudulent
medium, she seizes the chance. She's not proud of her work
investigating Madam Carlotta's clients, but she's proud of how well
she does it. When Maddie unearths potential evidence of a dark
crime, however, she faces a terrible dilemma: keep quiet and let a
murderer go unpunished, or follow the trail and put herself and her
baby in mortal danger . . . With its Prohibition-era setting,
lively characters and enthralling historical detail, The Mystic's
Accomplice is an ideal pick for readers who enjoy 1920s-set
mysteries.
Deadly drinks, vicious gangsters, missing money . . . Reluctant
sleuth Maddie Pastore is back with a bang, in the second Mystic's
Accomplice historical mystery set in 1920s Chicago. "Miley's
storytelling skills do justice to her clever, gutsy, and endearing
protagonist. This is a real treat for readers who love stories set
in the Roaring '20s"- Publishers Weekly Starred Review December,
1924. Young widow Maddie Pastore feels fortunate to be employed by
the well-meaning but fraudulent medium Carlotta Romany.
Investigating Carlotta's clients isn't work she's proud of, but
she's proud of how well she does it. Maddie's talents, however,
draw them unwelcome attention: sharp-eyed Officer O'Rourke from the
Chicago Police. He doesn't believe in spiritualism - but in a city
packed with mobsters, con artists and criminals, he'll take any
help he can get. It's not long before Maddie has a case to bring
him. Why did teetotal banker Herman Quillen die of alcohol
poisoning? And who is the gold-toothed man claiming to be his
brother, and demanding the spirits reveal where Herman hid his
money? All Maddie wants is to uncover the truth - but to her
horror, she's soon mixed up in a tangled web of secrets and
deception that leads to the heart of Chicago's violent gangs . . .
and she'll need all her wits about her if she, and her loved ones,
are going to make it out again alive. Spirits and Smoke, the sequel
to The Mystic's Accomplice, is an ideal pick for readers who enjoy
Jazz Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths, sparkling historical
detail and Prohibition high-jinks.
Deadly drinks, vicious gangsters, missing money . . . Reluctant
sleuth Maddie Pastore is back with a bang, in the second Mystic's
Accomplice historical mystery set in 1920s Chicago. "Miley's
storytelling skills do justice to her clever, gutsy, and endearing
protagonist. This is a real treat for readers who love stories set
in the Roaring '20s"- Publishers Weekly Starred Review December,
1924. Young widow Maddie Pastore feels fortunate to be employed by
the well-meaning but fraudulent medium Carlotta Romany.
Investigating Carlotta's clients isn't work she's proud of, but
she's proud of how well she does it. Maddie's talents, however,
draw them unwelcome attention: sharp-eyed Officer O'Rourke from the
Chicago Police. He doesn't believe in spiritualism - but in a city
packed with mobsters, con artists and criminals, he'll take any
help he can get. It's not long before Maddie has a case to bring
him. Why did teetotal banker Herman Quillen die of alcohol
poisoning? And who is the gold-toothed man claiming to be his
brother, and demanding the spirits reveal where Herman hid his
money? All Maddie wants is to uncover the truth - but to her
horror, she's soon mixed up in a tangled web of secrets and
deception that leads to the heart of Chicago's violent gangs . . .
and she'll need all her wits about her if she, and her loved ones,
are going to make it out again alive. Spirits and Smoke, the sequel
to The Mystic's Accomplice, is an ideal pick for readers who enjoy
Jazz Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths, sparkling historical
detail and Prohibition high-jinks.
The first historical mystery in award-winning author Mary Miley's
1920s Chicago-set series introduces reluctant sleuth Maddie Pastore
and takes readers into a dark and dangerous world of mobsters,
speakeasies and seances. It's 1924, and Maddie Pastore has it made.
A nice house, a loving husband with a steady job - even if it is
connected to Chicago's violent Torrio-Capone gang - and a baby on
the way. But then Tommy is shot dead, and she learns her husband
had a secret that turns her life upside down. Penniless and
grieving, Maddie is sure of only two things: that she will survive
for the sake of her baby, and that she'll never turn to the mob for
help. So when she's invited to assist a well-meaning but fraudulent
medium, she seizes the chance. She's not proud of her work
investigating Madam Carlotta's clients, but she's proud of how well
she does it. When Maddie unearths potential evidence of a dark
crime, however, she faces a terrible dilemma: keep quiet and let a
murderer go unpunished, or follow the trail and put herself and her
baby in mortal danger . . .
Can 1920's script girl Jessie do Mary Pickford's bidding and
uncover a real killer? When Jessie is asked by her idol, the famous
actress Mary Pickford, if she can do some private investigating for
her, Jessie reluctantly accepts. A girl was found stabbed in her
bedroom with another woman lying unconscious on the floor next to
her, a bloody knife in her hand. With no police investigation into
the murder, it's up to Jessie to hone her amateur detective skills
and prove the girls innocence before she hangs for murder. But as
Jessie travels through the roaring twenties world of Hollywood and
movies, surreptitiously interviewing fellow travelling performers,
she struggles to find the connection she needs. And with her love
interest David seemingly involved in seedy dealings, can she
uncover the killer's identity before she too is endangered?
Deadly drinks, vicious gangsters, missing money . . . Reluctant
sleuth Maddie Pastore is back with a bang, in the second Mystic's
Accomplice historical mystery set in 1920s Chicago. "Miley's
storytelling skills do justice to her clever, gutsy, and endearing
protagonist. This is a real treat for readers who love stories set
in the Roaring '20s"- Publishers Weekly Starred Review December,
1924. Young widow Maddie Pastore feels fortunate to be employed by
the well-meaning but fraudulent medium Carlotta Romany.
Investigating Carlotta's clients isn't work she's proud of, but
she's proud of how well she does it. Maddie's talents, however,
draw them unwelcome attention: sharp-eyed Officer O'Rourke from the
Chicago Police. He doesn't believe in spiritualism - but in a city
packed with mobsters, con artists and criminals, he'll take any
help he can get. It's not long before Maddie has a case to bring
him. Why did teetotal banker Herman Quillen die of alcohol
poisoning? And who is the gold-toothed man claiming to be his
brother, and demanding the spirits reveal where Herman hid his
money? All Maddie wants is to uncover the truth - but to her
horror, she's soon mixed up in a tangled web of secrets and
deception that leads to the heart of Chicago's violent gangs . . .
and she'll need all her wits about her if she, and her loved ones,
are going to make it out again alive. Spirits and Smoke, the sequel
to The Mystic's Accomplice, is an ideal pick for readers who enjoy
Jazz Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths, sparkling historical
detail and Prohibition high-jinks.
Medium's assistant - and reluctant sleuth - Maddie Pastore is
shocked when her long-lost sister is accused of murder, in this
twisty, atmospheric mystery set in 1920s Chicago. Summer, 1924.
Young widow Maddie Pastore has been working for fraudulent
spiritual medium Madame Carlotta for nearly a year - if 'work' you
could call it. Investigating Carlotta's clients, and attending
seances as her shill, keeps Maddie and her young son Tommy fed and
clothed, and she's grown to love the kind, well-meaning
spiritualist like family. Still, Maddie - estranged from her
abusive parents for over a decade - can't help but wonder what
fates befell her brothers and sisters. So when she lucks into two
free tickets to a glamorous Chicago speakeasy and recognizes the
star performer as her pretty little sister Sophie, she's beyond
delighted. But before Maddie can meet with Sophie again, the
telephone rings. It's Sophie's husband, calling in a panic to tell
her that his wife is locked in the Cook County jail, charged with
first-degree murder . . . Enter a dark and deadly world of seances
and speakeasies, populated by fake mediums, sultry singers and
dangerous mobsters! An ideal pick for readers who enjoy glitzy Jazz
Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths.
Contains a wealth of easy-to-understand, practical information on
canary selection, feeding, housing, health, breeding, and more, The
Practical Canary Handbook is an invaluable guide to breeding and
keeping canaries.
The first historical mystery in Mary Miley's 1920s Chicago-set
series introduces reluctant sleuth Maddie Pastore and takes readers
into a dark and dangerous world of mobsters, speakeasies and
seances. It's 1924, and Maddie Pastore has it made. A nice house, a
loving husband with a steady job - even if it is connected to
Chicago's violent Torrio-Capone gang - and a baby on the way. But
then Tommy is shot dead, and she learns her husband had a secret
that turns her life upside down. Penniless and grieving, Maddie is
sure of only two things: that she will survive for the sake of her
baby, and that she'll never turn to the mob for help. So when she's
invited to assist a well-meaning but fraudulent medium, she seizes
the chance. She's not proud of her work investigating Madam
Carlotta's clients, but she's proud of how well she does it. When
Maddie unearths potential evidence of a dark crime, however, she
faces a terrible dilemma: keep quiet and let a murderer go
unpunished, or follow the trail and put herself and her baby in
mortal danger . . . With its Prohibition-era setting, lively
characters and enthralling historical detail, The Mystic's
Accomplice is an ideal pick for readers who enjoy 1920s-set
mysteries.
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