"fine small town Midwest mystery"
Aggie Sloan-Wilcox is the wife of Pastor Ed Wilcox of the
Unitarian-Universal Church in Emerald Springs, Ohio; the
beautiful serene town offers little peace to the Wilcox.
There house is crowded because her mother lives with them
until her Victorian house is renovated into a combination
home and crafts shop. Needing some romance in their lives, they go to New York
City where they get a call from parishioner Mara Wagner
who tells them her spouse Joe never came home from his
monthly business trip. A clue leads Aggie and Ed to the
Pussycat Club where they learn that Ed's "business" is
dressing up in women's garb to perform on stage as a
female impersonator. At a fund raiser to benefit a
charity that Joe runs, his nemesis Hazel Kefauver keels
over and dies. Later they find out she was poisoned;
Aggie believes there is a link between the murder and the
disappearance. While trying to discover who killed Hazel
and where Joe is, Aggie looks for the church's' valuable
antique punch bowl that she lost and is trying to learn
the identity of the carpenter working at her mom's new
home. Fans of intelligently constructed cozies will thoroughly
enjoy BEWARE FALSE PROFITS. The heroine seems so natural
as a sleuth that the audience will find her investigations
believable and think she would make a good police
detective though she is an amateur. Although Aggie is a
minister's wife, she defies the stereotypes because of her
independence to do what she believes is the right thing
even if that means swimming upstream against a current of
parishioners, her spouse and a cop. She makes this a fine
small town Midwest mystery. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 8, 2007
SummaryThere's no rest for the weary Aggie Sloan-Wilcox and her
minister husband, who were praying for a relaxing weekend
until a member of their flock went missing.
Joe Wagner, president of Emerald Springs's food bank,
disappears, and Aggie discovers his secret lifeas a
female impersonator. Meanwhile, the murder of the mayor's
wife at the annual food bank fundraiser puts Joe on top of
the suspect list. If Aggie doesn't get to the bottom of
things fast, she'll be leading a choir singing the blues.
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