Mother's Day Murder

Mother's Day Murder

By Leslie Meier

Subjects: Mystery, Maine in fiction, Investigation, Mothers and daughters, fiction, Women journalists, fiction, Maine, fiction, Women journalists in fiction, High school students in fiction, Large type books, Stone, lucy (fictitious character), fiction, Mothers and daughters in fiction, Women detectives, Lucy Stone (Fictitious character), Crime, fiction, Mother's Day in fiction, Murder, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fiction, Mother's Day, Women journalists, High school students, Murder in fiction, Mothers and daughters, Women detectives in fiction

Description: Two of her four kids may be out of the nest, but Lucy Stone knows only too well that mothering is a lifetime commitment. At least she gets to kick back and enjoy a fancy Mother's Day brunch with her brood, that is, before the festivities are interrupted by a nasty scene courtesy of Barbara Hume and Tina Nowak. Opposites in every way, the only thing these mean moms have in common is the need to best each other at every turn, using their teenage daughters as pawns in elaborate games of oneups-manship.Even after witnessing the women's claw sharpening rituals, Lucy never expects to see actual blood spilled until Tina is shot dead on the public tennis court. Now Lucy is determined to unravel the closeknit knot of suspects. But when the threads threaten to entangle one of her own, Lucy will come face-to-face with a killer who has a thing or two to learn about motherly love..."As charming and enjoyable as ever."Romantic Times

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