When tyrannical billionaire Thomas C. Whistler is drowned in the bathtub of his Chautauqua Institution McMansion in July 2018, everyone looks guilty. Especially his seven glib and greedy grown-up kids. Luckily, Chautauquan Daily reporter and relentless snoop Mimi Goldman is on the extra-tricky case, sifting through a lifetime of lies to nab a killer—and still find time to say “I do” to her man. The sixth installment in a popular Agatha Christie-like series by award-winning New York Post headline writer Deb Pines, once again, delivers page-turning suspense. Romance. And the unforgettable setting of Chautauqua, a quirky, churchy historic lakeside summer arts community that, in 1874, launched an adult-education movement Teddy Roosevelt called “the most American thing in America.”
The Fruit of Lies: A Chautauqua Murder Mystery
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- Post published:March 29, 2020
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