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Front Page Murder
(2022)(The first book in the Homefront News Mystery series)
A novel by Joyce St Anthony
In this World War II-era historical mystery series debut by Joyce St. Anthony, small-town editor Irene Ingram has a nose for news and an eye for clues.
Irene Ingram has written for her fathers newspaper, the Progress Herald, ever since she could grasp a pencil. Now shes editor in chief, which doesnt sit well with the men in the newsroom. But proving her journalistic bona fides is the least of Irenes worries when crime reporter Moe Bauer, on the heels of a hot tip, turns up dead at the foot of his cellar stairs.
An accident? Thats what Police Chief Walt Turner thinks, and Irene is inclined to agree until she finds the note Moe discreetly left on her desk. He was on to a big story, he wrote. The robbery shed assigned him to cover at Markowicz Hardware turned out to be something far more devious. A Jewish store owner in a small, provincial town, Sam Markowicz received a terrifying message from a stranger. Moe suspected that Sam is being threatened not only for who he is but for what he knows.
Tenacious Irene senses theres more to the Markowicz story, which she is all but certain led to Moes murder. When shes not filling up column inches with the usual small-town farelocals in uniform, victory gardens, and scrap drivesshe and her best friend, scrappy secretary Peggy Reardon, search for clues. If they can find the killer, itll be a scoop to stop the presses. But if they cant, Irene and Peggy may face an all-too-literal deadline.
Genre: Historical Mystery
Irene Ingram has written for her fathers newspaper, the Progress Herald, ever since she could grasp a pencil. Now shes editor in chief, which doesnt sit well with the men in the newsroom. But proving her journalistic bona fides is the least of Irenes worries when crime reporter Moe Bauer, on the heels of a hot tip, turns up dead at the foot of his cellar stairs.
An accident? Thats what Police Chief Walt Turner thinks, and Irene is inclined to agree until she finds the note Moe discreetly left on her desk. He was on to a big story, he wrote. The robbery shed assigned him to cover at Markowicz Hardware turned out to be something far more devious. A Jewish store owner in a small, provincial town, Sam Markowicz received a terrifying message from a stranger. Moe suspected that Sam is being threatened not only for who he is but for what he knows.
Tenacious Irene senses theres more to the Markowicz story, which she is all but certain led to Moes murder. When shes not filling up column inches with the usual small-town farelocals in uniform, victory gardens, and scrap drivesshe and her best friend, scrappy secretary Peggy Reardon, search for clues. If they can find the killer, itll be a scoop to stop the presses. But if they cant, Irene and Peggy may face an all-too-literal deadline.
Genre: Historical Mystery
Praise for this book
"With wonderful period details and an intriguing plot, this must-read whodunit features a feisty female reporter on a dangerous quest to find a murderer while navigating the always-challenging landscape of the World War II American homefront." - Melissa Amateis
"A gutsy heroine and a tight, fast moving plot set against the atmospheric backdrop of America's Homefront in WW2." - Tessa Arlen
"Well written, well researched and with a great sense of time and place, this book gives a different slant to WWII." - Rhys Bowen
"A strong, take-charge female protagonist and a twisty plot to keep readers guessing . . . I fell in love with [Irene Ingram] and know you will too!" - Annette Dashofy
"Wartime intrigue, small town charm, and a savvy sleuth who's not afraid to take charge, no matter what the men around her think, make this a highly entertaining and exciting series debut!" - Alyssa Maxwell
"Front Page Murder has it all: a spunky sleuth, a cozy town, and a twisty plot. Mystery fans and WWII history buffs will rejoice as Joyce St. Anthony keeps you engaged from page one through the end. A thoroughly entertaining read." - Liz Milliron
"When Irene Ingram's best reporter dies under mysterious circumstances she doesn't just write about it, she sets out to find his killer. As the editor of a small town newspaper during World War II, Irene navigates doubts about her abilities, anti-Semitism, conflict at the local wartime industry and suspicions about her new boarder. Fans of historical mysteries will love this perfect blend of mystery and history." - Sarah R Shaber
"A gutsy heroine and a tight, fast moving plot set against the atmospheric backdrop of America's Homefront in WW2." - Tessa Arlen
"Well written, well researched and with a great sense of time and place, this book gives a different slant to WWII." - Rhys Bowen
"A strong, take-charge female protagonist and a twisty plot to keep readers guessing . . . I fell in love with [Irene Ingram] and know you will too!" - Annette Dashofy
"Wartime intrigue, small town charm, and a savvy sleuth who's not afraid to take charge, no matter what the men around her think, make this a highly entertaining and exciting series debut!" - Alyssa Maxwell
"Front Page Murder has it all: a spunky sleuth, a cozy town, and a twisty plot. Mystery fans and WWII history buffs will rejoice as Joyce St. Anthony keeps you engaged from page one through the end. A thoroughly entertaining read." - Liz Milliron
"When Irene Ingram's best reporter dies under mysterious circumstances she doesn't just write about it, she sets out to find his killer. As the editor of a small town newspaper during World War II, Irene navigates doubts about her abilities, anti-Semitism, conflict at the local wartime industry and suspicions about her new boarder. Fans of historical mysteries will love this perfect blend of mystery and history." - Sarah R Shaber
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