The Dam Committee

The Dam Committee by Earl H. Smith is a humorous murder mystery set in the quaint Maine village of Belfry, published by North Country Press in September 2011. This first edition spans 268 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a picturesque setting, where the locals navigate their lives amid the influx of summer tourists, revealing their cautious nature and the complexities of their relationships.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue as the villagers confront an unexpected murder that disrupts their tranquil existence. The narrative explores themes of community dynamics and the impact of sudden wealth, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. With its focus on the quirky interactions among residents, The Dam Committee offers an engaging look at how a small town responds to chaos and change.
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A humorous Maine murder mystery. Snuggled between two fine lakes, the quaint Maine village of Belfry gets by on its own good looks and the free-flapping wallets of annoying summer tourists. Here, locals struggle to learn far more about each other than is necessary and face all things new with great caution. The formula works fine for everyday life, but not for a murder under their very noses, and certainly not for a sudden deluge of folding money.
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