Amateur sleuth Steve Levitan and his clue-sniffing golden retriever Rochester face two deaths in the 12th full-length novel in this long-running series. An Alzheimerβs patient slips away from home on his own and tumbles into the Delaware River. And then Steveβs love Lili suffers the crushing loss of
Murder in Death's Waiting Room
β Scribed by Janis Patterson
- Book ID
- 111096777
- Publisher
- Janis Susan May Patterson
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Series
- Flora Melkiot Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781941520161
- ASIN
- B01N9KKWAF
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β¦ Synopsis
Wealthy widow Flora Melkiot is not happy. After what was just a little traffic accident her loving β and painfully proper β daughter Clarissa whisks her to a rehab/nursing facility for the elderly near her own home in San Antonio. She even gets a temporary guardianship so Flora cannot leave to continue the free and not always conventional lifestyle which Clarissa finds so embarrassing.
Β The brutal murder of the very unpleasant widow of an Air Force general inside the nursing home brings Floraβs curiosity to a boil, so she and Dewayne Harbaugh, a badly handicapped but unquestionably brilliant fellow patient, decide to solve the murder. Another resident, a more-than-slightly dotty little old lady, is murdered and this time Flora is the prime suspect. Only after a savage assault on yet another patient does Flora start to see the glimmerings of a solution, but can she make anyone believe her before her own life is brutally snuffed out?
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