A Killing Cure
Ellen Hart
As soon as restaurateur-sleuth Jane Lawless begins investigating these murders, wheels within wheels start to turn, meshing private lives with the club’s inner workings. Even Jane’s new lover, Dorrie, is somehow involved in the diabolical proceedings….
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From Publishers Weekly
Hart, whose Stage Fright is a 1992 Lambda nominee for Best Lesbian Mystery, hits her stride with this lively tale that follows Minneapolis restaurateur/sleuth Jane Lawless as she delves into the secrets of the prestigious Amelia Gower Women’s Club. Death has claimed two directors of the philanthropic Gower Foundation, also founded by Amelia. Charlotte Fortnum is strangled during an evening walk and Rose Gower, a descendant of Amelia, takes a fatal fall down the stairs at the club. The police arrest Emery Gower, recently fired by Charlotte from his job at the foundation, for the strangling and rule Rose’s death accidental. But board members Mae Williams and Miriam Cipriani suspect foul play and ask Jane to investigate. Once she agrees, however, they prove remarkably obstructive. Dorrie Harris, a Gower club member whom Jane has been dating, aspires to a now-vacant board position and discourages Jane’s snooping, while Cordelia Thorn, Jane’s colorful sleuthing partner and new club member, is ready to forge ahead. Jane and Cordelia make a successful duo as entertainers and investigators, resolving all mysteries but this small one: While Jane probes the club’s nooks and crannies, who’s running her restaurant?
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Minneapolis restaurant owner and part-time sleuth Jane Lawless ( Hallowed Murder ) interrupts her romance with councilwoman Dorrie in order to find a ledger and jewels stolen after the ‘accidental’ death of the director of a charitable foundation. Lawless grills suspects for information, judges their reactions, and intuits their honesty. She then reviews her gleanings with her best friend, Cordelia, a witty and flamboyant theater person. An old mansion used as a woman’s club provides the focal point for much of the action, while subplots involve ex-lovers, family secrets, and wrongful accusations. Strong characters, setting, and investigation: a great choice.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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ISBN | 1878067362 |
Genre | Mystery |
Copyright Date | 1993 |
Publication Date | Sep-93 |
Publisher | Seal Press |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 301 |
Series | Jane Lawless Mystery |
# in Series | 4 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
Subject | Cookery – Fiction; Lawless, Jane (Fictitious character) – Fiction; Lesbians – Fiction; Restaurants – Fiction; Restaurateurs – Fiction; Women – Societies and clubs; Women detectives – Fiction |
BookID | 6368 |