Three-Day Town

Three-Day Town by Margaret Maron, published by Grand Central Publishing on November 21, 2011, is a mystery novel that follows Judge Deborah Knott and Sheriff’s Deputy Dwight Bryant as they embark on a long-awaited honeymoon in New York City. While they hope to enjoy their time in the bustling metropolis, their plans take an unexpected turn when a package intended for an NYPD lieutenant goes missing, coinciding with a murder in the building where they are staying.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find Deborah and Dwight navigating the complexities of a police procedural as they collaborate with Lieutenant Sigrid Harald to solve the murder. The story intertwines elements of fiction and mystery, showcasing the challenges faced by women sleuths in a high-stakes environment. With a page count of 288, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the characters’ efforts to uncover the truth while balancing their personal lives against the backdrop of a winter getaway.
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Three-Day Town is the winner of the Agatha award for best novel.
After a year of marriage, Judge Deborah Knott and Sheriff’s Deputy Dwight Bryant are off to New York City for a long-delayed honeymoon. January might not be the perfect time to take a bite of the Big Apple, but Dwight’s sister-in-law has arranged for them to stay in her Upper West Side apartment for a week.
Deborah had been asked to deliver a package to Lieutenant Sigrid Harald of the NYPD from Sigrid’s Colleton County grandmother. But when the homicide detective comes to pick it up, the package is missing and the building’s super is found murdered. Now despite their desire to enjoy a blissful winter getaway, Deborah and Dwight must team up with Lt. Harald to catch the killer before he strikes again.
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