Blessed is the Busybody
(A Ministry Is Murder Mystery)
by Emilie Richards
Berkley Pub Group
December 6, 2005
ISBN #0425207242
288 pages
Paperback
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Emilie Richards

A Lie for a Lie

More Than Words: Stories Of Courage

Beware False Profits

Let There Be Suspects

Endless Chain

A Mother's Touch

More than Words

Wedding Ring

The Parting Glass

Prospect Street

Prospect Street

A Mother's Day

Somewhere Out There

From a Distance

Whiskey Island

REVIEW

"Delightful cozy"

Relocating to Emerald Springs, Ohio Aggie Sloan-Wilcox, the wife of the Minister of the Consolidated Community Church, misses the excitement of their previous home in the DC area. Still Aggie loves and supports her spouse Ed, is a good mother to their daughters Deena and Teddy and cares for the members of the congregation who consider her a likable eccentric; all that is except septuagenarian town leader Lady Gelsey Falowell who disrespects the Wilcox family.

Hearing Sally Berrigan scream, Aggie rushes outside her home to see on her front porch a dead naked female covered somewhat by a granny square knitted by Aggie's mother during a short singles stage between spouse three and four. Detective Kirkor Roussos heads the investigation in which Teddy mentions that her spouse had a public altercation with the deceased just yesterday. Everyone including Kirk theorizes that even a saint like Ed could go over the top when dealing with an insulting maniac like the victim. Everyone that is except Aggie, who knows her husband the pacifist, could not hurt a fly. She plans to prove she is right by uncovering the identity of the real culprit though that places her in danger of becoming a victim too.

BLESSED IS THE BUSYBODY is a delightful cozy that stars an amateur sleuth who feels as if she swims upstream against the tide. The story line provides insight into the local politics of religion within the dueling investigations. All comes together in this fine "Ministry is Murder" thriller that starts with eccentricity (Teddy digging holes to bury the family's living cat) and continues that way until the final altercation. Emilie Richards writes a fun cozy with a serious look at religious politics.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005



Summary

Meet the unconventional Aggie Sloan-Wilcox, a minister's wife with her own calling: helping troubled souls in need of justice.

When the naked body of a murdered woman turns up on Aggie's front porch—and suspicion falls on Aggie's husband—she doesn't have a prayer of clearing his name unless she can uncover the truth in a town not known for confessing its sins. When the naked body of a murdered woman turns up on Aggie's front porch--and suspicion falls on Aggie's husband--she doesn't have a prayer of clearing his name unless she can uncover the truth in a town not known for confessing its sins.



 

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