While trying to find out who is pilfering money from the church and keeping an eye on her friend's elderly mother, Ursula, Faith Fairchild is drawn into a decades-old mystery when Ursula receives a letter linked to her brother's murder during the Depression.
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“Katherine Hall Page is my favorite writer of the traditional mystery.” —Harlan Coben “Hungry readers, enjoy!”—Diana Mott DavidsonMinister’s wife, caterer, and amateur sleuth Faith Fairchild must solve a deadly mystery more than seventy years in the making in The Body in the Gazebo, the nineteenth ingenious whodunit in the delectable, Agatha Award-winning series by Katherine Hall Page. Faith has a lot on her plate as she attempts to solve a Depression Era murder while trying to clear her husband’s name after he is accused of a heartless theft. Poignant, suspenseful, puzzling, and all-around marvelous, The Body in the Gazebo is cozy culinary mystery at its very best—complete with scrumptious recipes from Faith Fairchild’s kitchen and a resolution that would make Dame Agatha Christie proud.
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