Turkey Day Murder
by
Leslie Meier
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
318
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2002
Publisher
Thorndike Press
ISBN-10
0786247274
ISBN-13
9780786247271
Description
Tinker’s Cove is gearing up for another enchanting Thanksgiving, complete with traditional celebrations and cherished community traditions. However, the atmosphere quickly shifts from festive to fraught when a shocking murder disrupts the holiday spirit. As the townspeople prepare for their beloved festivities, they find themselves embroiled in a mystery that casts a pall over the season.
Lucy Stone, the town's astute and determined amateur sleuth, must navigate the tangled web of secrets that lie beneath the surface of Tinker’s Cove. With everyone a potential suspect, she dives deep into the lives of her neighbors and family, uncovering hidden motives and longstanding grudges. The charm of the Thanksgiving season becomes a backdrop for the intrigue and tension that ensues as Lucy races against time to solve the crime before another life is lost.
As the turkey is carved and the pies are served, Lucy’s investigation draws her into a world of family drama and dark revelations. With the town’s festive spirit hanging in the balance, she uncovers that not every celebration is as innocent as it seems, and sometimes the true feast is the truth itself.
Lucy Stone, the town's astute and determined amateur sleuth, must navigate the tangled web of secrets that lie beneath the surface of Tinker’s Cove. With everyone a potential suspect, she dives deep into the lives of her neighbors and family, uncovering hidden motives and longstanding grudges. The charm of the Thanksgiving season becomes a backdrop for the intrigue and tension that ensues as Lucy races against time to solve the crime before another life is lost.
As the turkey is carved and the pies are served, Lucy’s investigation draws her into a world of family drama and dark revelations. With the town’s festive spirit hanging in the balance, she uncovers that not every celebration is as innocent as it seems, and sometimes the true feast is the truth itself.
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