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"I have to tell you something . . . something that happened a long time ago." These words, spoken by Ursula Rowe from her Aleford, Massachusetts, sickbed, takeFaith Fairchild completely by surprise. Having agreed to keep an eye on her best friendPix Millers's mother while Pix is involved in her son's out-of-town wedding preparations,Faith never dreamed she'd become ensnared in the tale the slowly recovering Ursula spinsover the next few weeks—a bizarre account of an unsolved crime dating back to theGreat Depression. Now the caterer-turned-sleuth is hooked, determined to solve a mysterymore than eight decades old—while at the same time trying to clear the name of herhusband, Reverend Thomas Fairchild, who's been falsely accused of pilfering the church'sdiscretionary fund.
And meanwhile, when Pix Miller meets her in-laws-to-be for the veryfirst time, she's in for the shock of her life . . .
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“Katherine Hall Pages gift for storytelling comes vividly alive as she seamlessly creates a fast-paced, intricate mystery, keeping the suspense simmering until the last pages.” < i=""> McCormick Messenger <> on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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"Fast-paced." < i=""> Oklahoman <> on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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“Expertly crafted.” < i=""> The Patriot Ledger <> (MA) on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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“Genial....Series fans will relish the descriptions of tempting culinary offerings.” < i=""> Publishers Weekly <> on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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“A pleasant, well-rounded story....A lovely dish.” Iron Mountain Daily News on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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“Fast-paced.” < i=""> Oklahoman <> on < i=""> The Body in the Gazebo <>
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"Katherine Hall Page is my favorite writer of the traditional mystery."
--Harlan Coben
"Hungry readers, enjoy "
--Diana Mott Davidson
Minister's wife, caterer, and amateur sleuth Faith Fairchild must solve a deadly mystery more than seventy years in the making in The Body in the Gazebo, the nineteenth ingenious whodunit in the delectable, Agatha Award-winning series by Katherine Hall Page. Faith has a lot on her plate as she attempts to solve a Depression Era murder while trying to clear her husband's name after he is accused of a heartless theft. Poignant, suspenseful, puzzling, and all-around marvelous, The Body in the Gazebo is cozy culinary mystery at its very best--complete with scrumptious recipes from Faith Fairchild's kitchen and a resolution that would make Dame Agatha Christie proud.
Synopsis
“Katherine Hall Page is my favorite writer of the traditional mystery.”
—Harlan Coben
“Hungry readers, enjoy!”
—Diana Mott Davidson
Ministers wife, caterer, and amateur sleuth Faith Fairchild must solve a deadly mystery more than seventy years in the making in The Body in the Gazebo, the nineteenth ingenious whodunit in the delectable, Agatha Award-winning series by Katherine Hall Page. Faith has a lot on her plate as she attempts to solve a Depression Era murder while trying to clear her husbands name after he is accused of a heartless theft. Poignant, suspenseful, puzzling, and all-around marvelous, The Body in the Gazebo is cozy culinary mystery at its very best—complete with scrumptious recipes from Faith Fairchilds kitchen and a resolution that would make Dame Agatha Christie proud.
About the Author
Katherine Hall Page is the author of twenty-one previous Faith Fairchild mysteries, the first of which received the Agatha Award for best first mystery. The Body in the Snowdrift was honored with the Agatha Award for best novel of 2006. Page also won an Agatha for her short story "The Would-Be Widower." In addition, she has been nominated for the Edgar Award, the Mary Higgins Clark Award, and the Macavity Award. She lives in Massachusetts and Maine with her husband.