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Death of a Dream Maker is the third book in the Hubbert & Lil mystery series by Katy Munger, writing as Gallagher Gray. It tells the story of feisty 84-year old Auntie Lil and her long-lost love of her life, a scion of a garment industry family. When murder rocks the very foundation of Auntie Lil's life, her 55-year old nephew T.S. Hubbert steps up to help her solve the case. He is aided by Auntie Lil's colorful friends and a private investigator named Casey Jones - a character Munger later spun off into her popular Casey Jones series.Dream Maker is a wonderful choice for readers seeking a cozy with depth and heart as well as an undercurrent of gentle, wry humor.

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