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Book Review: Father's Day Murder

Reviewed By: Dawn Dowdle


[5 stars]

Father's Day Murder     Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Leslie Meier
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Woman Main Character   Amateur Sleuth   Cozy
Series: Lucy Stone # 10
Hardcover, 6/03, 234 pages, $22.00

Lucy Stone gets an opportunity to attend a newspaper conference in Boston. She is a little concerned about leaving the family, but her husband encourages her to go saying they can manage a week without her. She leaves, but is worried about the preparations for Father’s Day that are now in her children’s hands. Father’s Day is a big celebration at their house and it must be done right.

Once at the conference, she finds that being alone isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. But, she meets many people and attends many workshops and panel discussions. At a big dinner, Luther Read, head of a nearly bankrupt newspaper dynasty, drops dead. First the police believe it was just an asthma attack. Lucy begins to look into things. She doesn’t think this was a simple accident. She is afraid it might be murder. Luther had lots of enemies, some of them are his own children. Could one of his kids killed him? This is hard for Lucy to imagine.

As she begins to look deeper into the situation, she soon finds herself in danger. Will she make it home in one piece and in time for Father’s Day?

I love this series. Lucy and her family are such great characters. Lucy always ends up in interesting predicaments and has a great knack for getting to the bottom of things. Plus there is always enough strife in her family to disrupt her thinking and detecting. But yet they are a loving family. I’ve enjoyed reading all the books and watching her children grow up!

Tinker’s Cove is such a fabulous town. I wish it was real, I’d love to vacation there!

This story is another in a long line of great books. I highly recommend this book and the whole series.

Dawn Dowdle

Reprinted with permission. Do Not repost without permission from the author, Dawn Dowdle

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