Fowl Play

Fowl Play by Patricia Tichenor Westfall is a first edition published by Worldwide in 1998, featuring 252 pages in English. The narrative follows Molly West, who, after relocating to the hills of Appalachian south central Ohio with her college professor husband, becomes involved in a local meal delivery program. When the wife of a neighbor is murdered, Molly takes it upon herself to inquire about the incident, initially gathering inconclusive information that eventually leads her to uncover a motive and the truth behind the crime.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and detective elements as Molly navigates her new community while piecing together clues related to the murder. The story explores themes of investigation and the dynamics of small-town life, showcasing Molly’s role as an amateur sleuth. With its focus on women sleuths, this book offers an engaging look at how ordinary circumstances can lead to extraordinary discoveries.
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Molly West and her husband have settled among the hills and hollows of Appalachian south central Ohio, where her college professor husband was able to find work. Molly joins a meal delivery program in her area, and the murder of her neighbor’s wife allows her to casually ask questions around town on behalf of the police. And though the answers she gets at first don’t add up to much, they soon point to a motive–and a murder. Martin’s Press.
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