### Review "I'm definitely a fan an eager for the next in the series. Keep them coming, Gin!" -- _Julie Obermiller for Mysterical-E_ "_Death of a Cozy Writer_ is a book anyone who cut their teeth on Agatha Christie's mysteries will treasure. I read it once for the story, and plan to read it a s
Death of a Sunday Writer
β Scribed by Wright, Eric
- Book ID
- 108164720
- Publisher
- Dundurn
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Lucy Trimble Brenner Castle Street 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0888822278
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Lucy Brenner has left her husband, her town, and her previous life behind. She lives in Longborough, a town halfway between Kingston and Toronto, where she runs a bed and breakfast and where, one day while working in the library, a phone call sets into action events that change her up-to-now quite predictable existence.
Lucy's cousin, David Trimble, has died and made her his sole beneficiary. With some trepidation, she makes the impulsive decision to carry on his business - a private detective agency, though these might be grand words for the down-and-out ransacked office she finds upon visiting Toronto to lay claim to her unexpected inheritance.
Previously published in hardcover only, this is the first paperback release of the first Lucy Trimble mystery.
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