Who killed what's-her-name? / Elizabeth Daniels Squire.

Author/creator Squire, Elizabeth Daniels
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Berkley Prime Crime, ©1994.
Description282 pages ; 18 cm
Subjects

Abstract Peaches Dann, a 55-year-old widow with a notably poor memory, makes her debut as an amateur sleuth when she finds her aunt, Nancy Means, floating face down in a pond at her father's house. Harwood "pop" Smith, a tactless, wheelchair-bound gent with occasional paranoid delusions, decides to solve the crime and grills family and friends after his sister's funeral: none has a decent alibi, and at least one had reason to fear and dislike the victim. Peaches is disturbed by the fact that Nancy died wearing a dress much like one she herself owns, and her uneasiness intensifies when she discovers a deadly trap set for her inside pop's house. Meanwhile, Albert, Nancy's antiques dealing son, is concerned that two valuable objects, a miniature portrait and a confederate soldier's belt buckle, seem to be missing from pop's home. With the help of Ted (her significant other) and endless mnemonic devices (many of which she records in tediously cute passages of a book she is writing).
Acquisitions source Joyner Roberts copy Purchased from Amazon 05/23/2013
Genre/formMystery fiction.
Genre/formSuspense fiction.
Genre/formAdventure fiction.
LCCN 97818110
ISBN0425142086
ISBN9780425142080

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner NC Roberts PS3569.Q43 W46 1994 ✔ Available Request Material