"Fast paced, exciting and very colorful"
Tinker's Cove is a small Maine hamlet that has a very well
established and well written newspaper the Pennysaver that
has just been named "Community Newspaper of the Year" in
Category five by the Trask Trust for Journalism in the
Public Interest". The trust issues grants to the publisher
Ted Stilling and investigate reporter Lucy Stone to attend
the Northeast Newspaper Association conference in Boston. Even though Lucy feels guilty about deserting her husband,
four children and her dog, she decides to go to the
conference where she meets various members of the Read
family. They own the Pioneer Press group, which has
newspapers all over the northeast. The head of the
conglomerate, Luther Read was going to sell out to a bigger
company but changed his mind much to the consternation of
some family members. When he is killed, his son Junior is
arrested for murder but Lucy, who knows him from Tinker's
Cove, is positive he's innocent and sets out to prove it, a
task that could get her killed if she's not careful. The latest installment in the Lucy Stone mysteries is fast
paced, exciting and very colorful. Readers are taken on a
scenic tour of Boston and given special insight into how
the heroine's mind works when she is on the trail of a
story. FATHER'S DAY MURDER is the funniest novel in the
series as Lucy frets herself into a tizzy worrying about
her family who she believes can't function without her.
Leslie Meier's latest cozy is the perfect mystery to read
when one wants to be entertained. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 10, 2003
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