Independence Slay

Independence Slay by Shelley Freydont is a cozy mystery published by Penguin on June 3, 2014. This edition, part of the Berkley Prime Crime mass-market series, spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in Celebration Bay, where Liv Montgomery is busy organizing the town’s Fourth of July festival, which includes a unique Revolutionary War reenactment featuring the ghost of local war hero Henry Gallantine.
As the festivities approach, Liv’s plans take a dark turn when Henry’s ghost signals for help instead of his usual cue, leading to the discovery of a real dead body. Readers will follow Liv as she navigates the complexities of the festival while trying to solve the mystery of both a missing person and a murder. This installment features themes of community, mystery, and amateur sleuthing, making it a fitting addition to the cozy mystery genre.
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In the third Celebration Bay mystery, Old Glory is flying high for the Fourth of July holiday—until someone raises a red flag…
With Independence Day fast approaching, Liv Montgomery is swamped coordinating one of the town’s biggest festivals. In addition to the traditional July fourth events, the town stages a spooky Revolutionary War reenactment that can’t be missed. Every year, the ghost of local war hero Henry Gallantine—played by his eccentric descendant of the same name—appears at the top of the family mansion, kicking off the night’s revelries.
But Henry’s annual cameo goes awry after the ghost signals SOS instead of his traditional cue. When Liv rushes to the rescue, she finds Henry missing and a real dead body instead of a fake haunt. Now she will have to hunt down both a murderer and a missing person quickly before unwanted political fireworks ignite and someone else winds up as local history…
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