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Mass Market Paperback Midsummer Murder Book

ISBN: 1575667304

ISBN13: 9781575667300

Midsummer Murder

(Book #3 in the Lindy Haggerty Series)

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Lindy Haggerty, former dancer, is invited to the elegant Easton Arts Retreat's 50th anniversary celebration. Instead of guiding the talented dancers to new heights, Lindy finds herself mired in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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paging Judith Ivey

Great addition to the series. Love these characters.

Midsumer Murder is top-notch

Shelley Freydont continues with her series and provides her customary wit and incisive look into the world of dance. It's suspenseful, quirky and highly entertaining. She thoroughly understands and communicates the world of theatrical intrigue. A must-read for murder mystery fans and theatre nuts.

A mystery that leaves one enthralld

Lindy Graham-Haggerty was a successful dancer before she retired to raise two children. Now she faces empty nest syndrome while her husband travels more than he is home. Lindy goes back to work as the rehearsal director for the Jeremy Ash Dance Company. She is now on the road traveling with the troupe to the to Easton Arts Retreat, a writers and visual arts colony, in upstate New York. Jeremy got his start there and his company is opening the season on the retreats fiftieth anniversary. Just before they arrive at their destination, a student is killed falling off a cliff. The local sheriff, who hates the retreat, is looking to make the boy's death a murder or a suicide. When a second boy turns up missing, the sheriff arrests the man who stole his girlfriend many years ago, a person he hates with a passion. Lindy, with the help of her friends in the troupe, tries to find the real culprit so the show can go on. The cutthroat world of dance juxtaposed against the intense avarice of the perpetrators making the disparate groups seem more like mirror images of each other. Shelly Freydont is quite good at characterization that enables her to create fully developed yet diverse players. MIDSUMMER MURDER is a real puzzle because the main perpetrator is right in the reader's face, but difficult to see because the culprit still blends in with the rest of the forest of suspects.Harriet Klausner
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