Synopses & Reviews
Joelle Charbonneau’s “delightfully witty”* Glee Club Mysteries returns for an encore performance. It’s the holiday season, and high school show choir coach Paige Marshall may be on the verge of her first big break as an opera singer. But she probably shouldn’t quit her day job just yet . . . A part to kill for Singing in a production of the Messiah and rehearsing her show choir for a holiday concert may be more than Paige 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 . . .
*Miranda James, New York Times bestselling author
Review
"Charbonneau hits all the right notes with her show choir sleuth."—Denise Swanson,
New York Times bestselling author
"Delightfully witty...encore, encore!"—Miranda James, national betselling author of the Cat in the Stacks mysteries
"An intriguing mystery."—Donna Andrews
"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
Review
"Enormous fun...Encore, encore!"—Miranda James,
New York Times bestselling author
"Charbonneau hits all the right notes with her show choir coach sleuth."—Denise Swanson, New York Times bestselling author
"An intriguing mystery...I'm looking forward to future entries in this series."—Donna Andrews, New York Times bestselling author
"Imagine if Stephanie Plum joined the cast of Glee."—Deke Sharon, vocal producer of NBC'S The Sing-Off
Review
Praise for the Glee Club Mysteries
"Enormous fun...Encore, encore!"—Miranda James, New York Times bestselling author
"Charbonneau hits all the right notes with her show choir coach sleuth."—Denise Swanson, New York Times bestselling author
"An intriguing mystery...I'm looking forward to future entries in this series."—Donna Andrews, New York Times bestselling author
"Imagine if Stephanie Plum joined the cast of Glee."—Deke Sharon, vocal producer of NBC'S The Sing-Off
Synopsis
Murder takes center stage in the second Glee Club mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of the Testing trilogy. 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...
Synopsis
Even as a struggling opera singer, Paige Marshall has never seen anything like the cutthroat competition of the Prospect Glen High School show choir. Coaching these championship-hungry students may be her toughest gig yet...
Especially when her best young male singer is suspected of killing the arrogant coach of Prospect Glen's fiercest rival. To clear his name, Paige will have to sort through a chorus of suspects, and go note-for-note with a killer who wants her out of the spotlight for good.
Synopsis
Paige Marshall is back in the spotlight in Joelle Charbonneaus newest Glee Club Mystery. This time the high school show choir coach is fighting to keep her singers in a national competition despite charges of sabotage
They have the talent. They have the heart. Nothing can stop Prospect Glens choir from taking home the trophy in the Show Choir National Competition. But below the soaring voices, there are murmurs of suspicion. So-called accidents keep befalling the other choirs. Yet Prospect Glen remains untouched.
With their competitors clamoring for them to be disqualified, the group may soon be singing a different tune. If theres anyone who can restore harmony to the competition, its Paige. But this time shell needs to stick her neck out to discover whos behind the sabotage, or she may end up singing her own swan song
About the Author
Joelle Charbonneau is an entertainer. She has performed in a variety of operas, musical theatre, and children’s theatre productions across the Chicagoland area. In addition to her stage work, Joelle has also performed with several bands and worked as a solo performer. While Joelle is happy to perform for an audience, she is equally delighted to teach private voice lessons and use her experience from the stage to create compelling characters in her mysteries. Joelle lives with her husband, Andy, and their toddler son. She is a member of Romance Writers of America, Mystery Writers of America, and Sisters in Crime.