Turkey Day Murder

Turkey Day Murder by Leslie Meier is a first edition published by Kensington Books in 2000, featuring 233 pages in English. This mystery novel follows Lucy as she navigates the challenges of preparing Thanksgiving dinner for twelve while managing her four children. Amidst the chaos, she embarks on an investigation that takes her from the library of Winchester College to the lively pumpkin patches of a local turkey farm, all while uncovering secrets tied to the town’s Thanksgiving Day parade.
Readers will find Lucy delving into a web of history and heritage, exploring themes of pride and prejudice as she seeks to uncover the truth behind a clever killer. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction, showcasing Lucy’s determination to solve the case despite her busy family life. This edition offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of holiday preparations and the unexpected twists that can arise during such festive times.
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“Between fixing dinner for twelve and keeping her four kids from tearing each other limb from limb, Lucy has a pretty full plate already. So what’s a little investigation? From the hallowed halls of Professor Fred Rumford’s Winchester College library to the animated pumpkin patches of Andy Brown’s turkey farm, from the crowded stands lining the town’s not-quite-Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, to the blueprints for a project worth dying – and killing – for, Lucy delves into the underside of history and heritage, pride and prejudice to find a clever killer.”–BOOK JACKET.
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