Andy has managed to blend into a small Massachusetts seaport with her husband, their two children & her mother-in-law. At first helping at the parish church is a way of getting involved in community... This description may be from another edition of this product.
200 year old corpse uncovered in the church steeple!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Tempa Pagel weaves together modern day small town life with the early 19th century American history in her debut mystery. When modern day forensics reveal too little about a possible murder victim to even establish the identity, only a careful examination of church historical documents can uncover the truth. This mystery will delight mystery and history enthusiasts alike. Andy Gammon and her family return to her husband's hometown, the small and historic town of Newburyport, Massachusetts, hoping to avoid the big city life of Detroit. Naturally she joins the church committee in an attempt to fit into the small town social life. When she is assigned to the church's historical committee, she and the church get more unsavory complications than they ever imagined! She is assigned to research the the church's early historical records. Andy's search uncovers more than dusty records. An almost 200 year old body had been hidden in the steeple holding a missing church tankard. Determined to solve the puzzle, Andy turns to current church members but she encounters a problem. No one today will talk about the past. To make matters worse, a new body is found right in the church! Why is it so important to someone to keep such an old secret today? And who? What a nice read! Here's the Church, Here's the Steeple is an intriguing mystery set in the days leading up to the War of 1812 which in and of itself is more of a mystery than more frequently mentioned wars to those of us no longer hunched over history textbooks. Tempa Pagel has a knack for drawing the reader into obscure historical church records and an obscure moment of history -- and wraps it in a present day mystery. The action is fast paced and humorous. The sleuth writes history text books. History itself becomes a theme in this mystery. Some readers might balk at the time shifts in the narrative when the reader actually hears the story of the 200 year old past both as the sleuth uncovers the secret and as the past characters live it. Personally I loved it. For me, this is what changed Here's the Church, Here's the Steeple from a good read into a great read. In the end of this novel, as in historical studies, there are always some discrepancies between our current day understanding of history and how it was actually lived. The narrative style allows the reader to see these slight discrepancies. I love an intriguing resolution to a mystery puzzle but Pagel's technique doubled my reading pleasure.
A Very Good Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Temple Pagel combines the authentic history of a small New England town with the entertaining lure of two mysteries - one in the past, one in the present - to create a story full of interesting characters and enough action to keep the pages turning. A very good read!
warm, cozy & real!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Author Tempa Pagel has woven the past and present into a warm and cozy mystery set in historic Newburyport, Massachusetts. Her love of history is evident in this rich and thoroughly researched tale. Present day sleuth, Andy Gammon, could be your best friend, daughter or next door neighbor. Sweet and very real family scenes, nimbly written action and a history lesson brought to life with fascinating characters make this debut mystery novel a great read. I cannot wait for her next adventure!
A Great Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Pagel has faithfully captured the atmosphere and tensions of a small New England town undergoing change, the contrast of old and new ideas and people. The characters are believable and engaging, the historical information well presented, and the story gripping. A great read! I recommend this book to any cozy mystery lover.
A strong new entry in the cozy world
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Tempa Pagel combines two mysteries in her first novel. Her protagonist, Andy, is a not-so-typical small-town housewife who finds a skeleton in the church tower. Through flashbacks we follow the events leading up to a famous fire in Newburyport, MA, in the 19th ccentury while Andy investigates in the modern day. Not afraid of danger or taking risks, Andy is a true companion on her first journey into the world of crime.
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