"Line after line, Howard evokes characters and milieu. Great fun!"AudioFile
"One of the wittiest mystery writers around."Baltimore Sun
"The great British mystery writers, P.D. James, Ruth Rendell, and Brett, have a way of making murder so, well, civilized."Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The seaside town of Fethering, home to Carole Seddon and her friend Jude, is a place rife with foul play, as evidenced in this sixth mystery in the series.
Carole is thrilled with the coming wedding of her once-estranged son, Stephen. She finds it odd, though, that the parents of the bride have no interest in arranging the wedding, and seem terrified at the prospect of publicizing it.
Things turn deadly intriguing when the father of the bride disappears at the engagement party, only to be found brutally murdered the following morning.
Now, Carole elicits Jude's help in sifting through the guest list, including Gaby's nefarious brother and her uncle, a justice of the peace, before the festivities become completely funereal. |