Singing in a production of the Messiah and rehearsing her show choir for a holiday concert may be more than Paige Marshall can Handel. Not only does she have to contend with the overblown ego of world-renowned tenor David Richard, she now has to quickly revamp the show choir's number, since not one but two other high schools are performing the same song for the quickly approaching competition season.
The tempestuous tenor may have a voice to die for, but when he drops dead during rehearsal after drinking poisoned water, Paige has to compose herself and once again solo as a sleuth to find a killer who's no choirboy...
"Enormous fun...Delightfully witty...Encore, encore!"--Miranda James, New York Times bestselling author of the Cat in the Stacks mysteries
"Charbonneau hits all the right notes with her show choir sleuth."--Denise Swanson, New York Times bestselling author of the Scumble River mysteries
"Like a little harmony and humor with your homicide? You've found your match in Joelle Charbonneau's Murder for Choir; it's a heckuva fun read."--The Maine Suspect
"Imagine if Stephanie Plum joined the cast of Glee, then someone proved more felonious than harmonious."--Deke Sharon, vocal producer, NBC's The Sing-Off