Musings on family history, regional history, book reviews, and miscellaneous observations and comments by a genealogist and librarian living near the Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Book Review: The Body in the Gazebo by Katherine Hall Page
Faith's friend Pix is leaving town to attend functions associated with
her child's wedding. However, her mother has been ill so she gets Faith
to check in on her. Pix's mom Ursula begins to share a family secret
with Faith in hopes that Faith will be able to solve it. In the
meantime, $10,000 of the minister's discretionary fund has gone missing,
and Faith's husband Tom is being accused by the vestry. Faith must also
work to discover who has framed her husband. Both mysteries are
intriguing. Because the mystery of the "body in the gazebo" is 70 years
old, this installment is quite a bit different in that involves a lot of
storytelling and listening.
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