Turkey Day Murder (Lucy Stone Mysteries, No. 7)
Turkey Day Murder (Lucy Stone Mysteries, No. 7) book cover

Turkey Day Murder (Lucy Stone Mysteries, No. 7)

Hardcover – October 1, 2000

Price
$48.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
233
Publisher
Kensington
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1575666051
Dimensions
5.25 x 1 x 7.5 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Despite all her volunteer work and family responsibilities, not to mention her part-time reporting job for her local paper, valiant Lucy Stone manages to maintain her poise in her seventh busy outing (after Christmas Cookie Murder). For Lucy, escorting a preschool field trip to a turkey farm, baking pies for charity or entertaining her husband's difficult clients and son's college roommate for Thanksgiving dinner is all part of her routine in rural Tinker's Cove, Maine. For Native American Carl Nolan, life is full of conflict, whether with his boss, the board of selectmen or the local museum's anthropologist. As Thanksgiving approaches, Lucy covers a town meeting at which the main agenda item is whether the selectmen will support the Metinnicut Indian tribe's petition for recognition by the federal government. Approval would enable the tribe to build a casino on land belonging to Nolan's employer. The ink on that story is barely dry when Nolan's body, his head smashed with a priceless tribal artifact, turns up at the high school Thanksgiving football game. When Lucy accepts the challenge to solve the crime, she finds no lack of suspects. Meier clearly establishes her characters' motives early on, and portrays smalltown life both realistically and sympathetically. Sadly, the story loses some of its impact in a constant stream of minutiae that should leave Lucy, along with readers, gasping for breath and longing for a few minutes of peace and quiet. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Although much of her time is spent on family, fund-raising, and helping her best friend with day-care kids, Lucy Stone (Valentine Murder)Athe sleuthing reporter of Tinker's Corner, MEApromises an elderly friend that she will find out who murdered a confrontational local Native American. Recent selectmen board meetings regarding the Metinnicut Indians have been getting out of hand. Most of the townsfolk believe that the Natives want federal recognition only so that they can open a casino, but the dead man thought otherwise. Lightweight, approachable prose; cozy, small-town ambiance; and a down-to-earth sleuth make this a good choice for most collections. Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • Amateur sleuth Lucy Stone investigates when Tinker's Cove's annual Thanksgiving festivities are interrupted by the murder of Metinnicut Indian activist Curt Nolan and uncovers a host of suspects while cooking up a holiday dinner for twelve.

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The Best!!

There are no words to describe the authenticity of Leslie Meier's latest book of fiction. Turkey Day Murder is simply the best. Readers who have not had the opportunity to read any of the Lucy Stone mysteries, pick up a copy of Turkey Day Murder. If you want suspense, mystery, and a few laughs, this book is for you. Kudos for Leslie Meier!!
13 people found this helpful
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This book is no turkey

Lucy Stone has alot on her plate these days. Not only does she have to prepare a Thanksgiving feast for family and quests, butshe has to meet a deadline at the Pennysaver and now she finds a dead body.The body in question belongs to Curt Nolan the one Metinnicut Indian who opposed building a gambling casino in Tinker Cove. Who had the most to gain by killing the outspoken Nolan? This is the question that Lucy wants answers to.This is the fourth Lucy Stone novel that I have read and in my opinion they keep getting better and better. In all of Ms. Meier's novel there is something that we can all relate too. That you Ms. Meier and keep them coming.
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A roller coaster ride of fun!

Leslie Meier is an inspirational author. Turkey Day Murder is, in one word, delightful. The plot of this story in Tinker Cove, Maine proves to be innovating. It's a page-turner at its best. What I want to know, and hopefully one of Leslie Meier's readers can help me, is when Leslie Meier's next mystery arrives in bookstores. I haven't heard anything since Turkey Day Murder. I'm worried. Leslie Meier is simply the best mystery writer of all. I hope she hasn't stopped writing...
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Five Stars

loved it
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Five Stars

Fine
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Five Stars

Lucy Stone is always getting into trouble - love it
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Great !

t was great. I am looking for other books to complete my sets. I hope that you will be able to help. Thank you. SVB