The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

None of them have an alibi. All of them had a reason to pull the trigger.

Major Cambert and his grandson Jim were known to have quarreled bitterly over Jim's choice of a wife, so when the Major is found shot dead by his own fireside a few nights later, Jim is the prime suspect—and a suspect without an alibi. But there were others who may have held a grudge against the Major too: an obnoxious ex-soldier, a sullen ranch hand…and Jim's fiancée. And none of them can account for their whereabouts during the dark hour when Major Cambert was murdered. With no other evidence to go on, Mrs. Meade will have to apply all her wits to discover who is really guilty…

"The Silent Hour" is a novella, approximately 19,100 words long.

If you're a fan of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Anna Katharine Green's Miss Amelia Butterworth, you'll love this quick trip back to the mountain West of the Edwardian era, with a shrewd lady sleuth to apply her wits to its puzzles.

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The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

None of them have an alibi. All of them had a reason to pull the trigger.

Major Cambert and his grandson Jim were known to have quarreled bitterly over Jim's choice of a wife, so when the Major is found shot dead by his own fireside a few nights later, Jim is the prime suspect—and a suspect without an alibi. But there were others who may have held a grudge against the Major too: an obnoxious ex-soldier, a sullen ranch hand…and Jim's fiancée. And none of them can account for their whereabouts during the dark hour when Major Cambert was murdered. With no other evidence to go on, Mrs. Meade will have to apply all her wits to discover who is really guilty…

"The Silent Hour" is a novella, approximately 19,100 words long.

If you're a fan of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Anna Katharine Green's Miss Amelia Butterworth, you'll love this quick trip back to the mountain West of the Edwardian era, with a shrewd lady sleuth to apply her wits to its puzzles.

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The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

by Elisabeth Grace Foley
The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

The Silent Hour: A Mrs. Meade Mystery (The Mrs. Meade Mysteries, #4)

by Elisabeth Grace Foley

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Overview

None of them have an alibi. All of them had a reason to pull the trigger.

Major Cambert and his grandson Jim were known to have quarreled bitterly over Jim's choice of a wife, so when the Major is found shot dead by his own fireside a few nights later, Jim is the prime suspect—and a suspect without an alibi. But there were others who may have held a grudge against the Major too: an obnoxious ex-soldier, a sullen ranch hand…and Jim's fiancée. And none of them can account for their whereabouts during the dark hour when Major Cambert was murdered. With no other evidence to go on, Mrs. Meade will have to apply all her wits to discover who is really guilty…

"The Silent Hour" is a novella, approximately 19,100 words long.

If you're a fan of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Anna Katharine Green's Miss Amelia Butterworth, you'll love this quick trip back to the mountain West of the Edwardian era, with a shrewd lady sleuth to apply her wits to its puzzles.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152366648
Publisher: Elisabeth Grace Foley
Publication date: 10/01/2015
Series: The Mrs. Meade Mysteries
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 300 KB

About the Author

Elisabeth Grace Foley (that's Elisabeth with an s) is the author of numerous works of historical fiction and historical mystery set mostly in the American West. She is a thee-time Peacemaker Award finalist, and her historical mystery novel Land of Hills and Valleys was voted one of Readfree.ly's 50 Best Indie Books of 2021. When not reading or writing, she enjoys gardening, crocheting, digging further into her family tree, cheering for underdog European football teams, and watching old movies. Visit her online at www.elisabethgracefoley.com and http://secondsentence.substack.com.

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