Murder on Martha’s Vineyard

Murder on Martha’s Vineyard by David Osborn is a mystery novel published by Lynx Books in 1989. This first edition, written in English and spanning 258 pages, introduces readers to Margaret Barlow, a fifty-year-old widow who finds herself drawn into a perplexing investigation while on vacation in Martha’s Vineyard. The story unfolds as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder of Grace Chadwick, whose body was discovered floating in an ornamental fish pond.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Margaret as she navigates the complexities of the case, delving into the circumstances surrounding Grace’s death. The novel explores themes related to mystery and detective work, particularly through the lens of a female protagonist. As Margaret unravels the clues, the story promises to immerse readers in a world of intrigue and suspense, highlighting the challenges faced by women sleuths in their pursuit of justice.
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Heroine Margaret Barlow, a fifty year old widow vacationing in Martha’s Vineyard, investigates the murder of Grace Chadwick who was mysteriously found floating in an ornamental fish pond.
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