The Shortest Day: Murder at the Revels (A Homer Kelly Mystery)
β Scribed by Langton, Jane
- Book ID
- 107860747
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 438 KB
- Series
- Homer Kelly Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Homer investigates the violent deaths of a beautiful stage managers admirersEach year, the beautiful Sarah Bailey marks the winter solstice by organizing a pageant of drama and song for the citizens of Harvard University. Last year, the star of the show was Henry Shady, an Appalachian folk singer whose homespun charm won the eye of every young woman in Cambridge. On the eve of this years Revels, the singer is struck down in the street by an SUV driven by Sarahs husband. The police dismiss it as a freak accident, but Mary Kelly, who witnessed the singers death, is not so sure.Her husband, Harvard professor and sometime sleuth Homer, dismisses her suspicion. But when more of the revelers suffer untimely deaths, Homer sees a pattern. Winter has gripped Cambridge, and Sarahs husband may have been seized with murderous jealousy.
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