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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Our intrepid senior sleuth is at it again,
By A Customer
This review is from: Murder under the Palm (Hardcover)
Seventy plus years old stage and screen superstar Charlotte Graham
travels to Palm Beach to vacation with some old friends. Charlotte
joins the local social scene where she meets pianist Eddie Norwood, a
man she had a
fling with over five decades ago. However, the gala party abruptly
ends in tragedy when jewelry designer Paul Feder is found murdered on
the beach.
His daughter Marianne is the primary suspect since she had the means
and the motive. When a close friend asks Charlotte to investigate in
order to prove Marianne's innocence, the senior citizen readily agrees.
Soon s
he finds a link between Paul's death and a ship's bombing in 1942.
However, to prove that Marianne did not do the crime seems a bit out of
reach for our intrepid amateur sleuth.
The eighth novel in the Charlotte Graham series is as good as all
its predecessors due to the excellent characters, especially Charlotte.
Stefanie Matteson's detective is one of the best protagonists in the
sub-sub-ge
nre of senior citizen amateur sleuthing. This is one series in which
all the books are worth reading.
Harriet Klausner
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Murder Under the Palms by Stefanie Matteson (Hardcover - June 1998)
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