St. Patricks Day Murder, Leslie Meier
St. Patricks Day Murder, Leslie Meier
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St. Patrick's Day Murder

Author: Leslie Meier

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/21/2017


Synopsis

Not many people knew Old Dan Malone. The grizzled barkeep's social circle was limited to the rough-hewn lobstermen who frequented his bar. But when Dan's body is found bobbing in the icy harbor, Lucy Stone makes getting to know more about Old Dan a priority. Rumors abound: Old Dan conned a winning lottery ticket worth five grand from a local musician, Old Dan stiffed a handyman for repair work done to the bar. The confusion is compounded by the arrival of Dylan Malone, Old Dan's brother. Was Old Dan killed by someone he'd cheated or someone he'd loved? While Lucy can't be sure, one thing is abundantly clear - the stage is set for a murder mystery with a killer ending!

About Leslie Meier

Leslie Meier is the acclaimed author of over twenty-five Lucy Stone Mysteries. She has also written for Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and like her series protagonist, Lucy Stone, she worked as a New England newspaper reporter while raising her three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by James

St. Patrick's Day Murder is the 14th book in the Lucy Stone Mysteries written by Leslie Meier, a cozy amateur sleuth author whose books are set in seaside Maine. A visitor from Ireland prevails in this installment, and readers are treated to the history on old Dan Malone, a barkeep we've heard about......more

Goodreads review by Mayda

Making dinner, doing laundry, taking her kids to school, and writing stories about dead bodies for The Penny Saver - it’s just another day in the life of Lucy Stone. But this dead body is a bit different from most: it’s headless. Though this book can be enjoyed as a standalone, the real pleasure of......more

Goodreads review by Alan

Reporter Lucy Stone investigates the death of a barkeeper. Complex plot, quirky characters, and several suspects. Lots of references to Irish traditions made this a good St. Pat's Day read. An entertaining read for March.......more