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Game Over at Guild Hall
(2023)(The third book in the Vermont Country Living Mystery series)
A novel by Amy Patricia Meade
Its game on when the longtime organizer of the annual Game Supper is murdered right in front of the diners. Readers who enjoy mysteries set in colorful rural settings will love Game Over at Guild Hall. Sue Ann Jaffarian, author of the Odelia Grey and Ghost of Granny Apples mysteries
In rural Vermont, where hunting and trapping are a way of life, nothing is bigger than the annual wild game supper at Guild Hall. Stella cant wait to sample the exotic dishes prepared by her neighbors, but when the longtime organizer of the supper falls dead, a victim of poisoning, Stellas appetitealong with a roomful of suspectsvanishes. Then that same night someone ransacks the halls kitchen, presumably to destroy any evidence, and spots Stella snooping. Now she fears she may be the next target.
Certain the only way to save herself is to find the culprit, Stella digs into the victims life hoping to discover who might have wanted him dead. It turns out hed made countless enemies over the years, as volunteers at the event were run ragged and hunters who wanted their food included were shunned. Whats more, Stella discovers the victim had unearthed a shameful and long-buried secret at the hall itself. With the list of possible suspects growing and her life in danger, Stella zeroes in on a clue that could break the case wide openas long as she can stay out of the killers crosshairs . . .
Praise forthe Books of Amy Patricia Meade:
The first in a new series for Meade features yet another set of bright young detectives . . . Kirkus Reviews
Quaint characters and settings abound in this outing by New Yorker-turned-Vermonter Amy Patricia Meade. Mystery Scene
Meades debut will strike a chord with fanciers of Dorothy Sayerss Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Publishers Weekly
If only Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart were still alive. They would be fabulous in the movie version of Meades debut Marjorie McClelland mystery . . . Meades kickoff mystery is a winner. Booklist
Meade successfully segues from her historicals (Black Moonlight) to this snappy yet traditional contemporary. She brings us pitch-perfect dialogue, original characters, and enormous potential for a fun series. Library Journal
A fairly straightforward plot with a neat twist at the end, good characters, and a well-drawn location make for a good read. The Bookbag
About the Author:
Author of the critically acclaimed Marjorie McClelland Mysteries, Amy Patricia Meade is a native of Long Island, New York, where she cut her teeth on classic films and books featuring Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown. After stints as an Operations Manager and a freelance technical writer, Amy relocated to southwest England, where she was a featured author at Agatha Christies Annual Greenway Literary Festival. Now residing in Upstate New York, Amy spends her time writing mysteries with a humorous or historical bent. When not writingwhich is rare these daysAmy enjoys traveling, testing out new recipes, and classic films.
Genre: Mystery
In rural Vermont, where hunting and trapping are a way of life, nothing is bigger than the annual wild game supper at Guild Hall. Stella cant wait to sample the exotic dishes prepared by her neighbors, but when the longtime organizer of the supper falls dead, a victim of poisoning, Stellas appetitealong with a roomful of suspectsvanishes. Then that same night someone ransacks the halls kitchen, presumably to destroy any evidence, and spots Stella snooping. Now she fears she may be the next target.
Certain the only way to save herself is to find the culprit, Stella digs into the victims life hoping to discover who might have wanted him dead. It turns out hed made countless enemies over the years, as volunteers at the event were run ragged and hunters who wanted their food included were shunned. Whats more, Stella discovers the victim had unearthed a shameful and long-buried secret at the hall itself. With the list of possible suspects growing and her life in danger, Stella zeroes in on a clue that could break the case wide openas long as she can stay out of the killers crosshairs . . .
Praise forthe Books of Amy Patricia Meade:
The first in a new series for Meade features yet another set of bright young detectives . . . Kirkus Reviews
Quaint characters and settings abound in this outing by New Yorker-turned-Vermonter Amy Patricia Meade. Mystery Scene
Meades debut will strike a chord with fanciers of Dorothy Sayerss Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Publishers Weekly
If only Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart were still alive. They would be fabulous in the movie version of Meades debut Marjorie McClelland mystery . . . Meades kickoff mystery is a winner. Booklist
Meade successfully segues from her historicals (Black Moonlight) to this snappy yet traditional contemporary. She brings us pitch-perfect dialogue, original characters, and enormous potential for a fun series. Library Journal
A fairly straightforward plot with a neat twist at the end, good characters, and a well-drawn location make for a good read. The Bookbag
About the Author:
Author of the critically acclaimed Marjorie McClelland Mysteries, Amy Patricia Meade is a native of Long Island, New York, where she cut her teeth on classic films and books featuring Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown. After stints as an Operations Manager and a freelance technical writer, Amy relocated to southwest England, where she was a featured author at Agatha Christies Annual Greenway Literary Festival. Now residing in Upstate New York, Amy spends her time writing mysteries with a humorous or historical bent. When not writingwhich is rare these daysAmy enjoys traveling, testing out new recipes, and classic films.
Genre: Mystery
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