The Pumpkin Murders

Autumn returns to Ontario cottage country. Leaves redden. Pumpkins ripen. And Trevor and Margaret Rudley, proprietors of the Pleasant Inn, expect nothing more than a little Halloween high jinks to punctuate the mellow ambiance of their much-loved hostelry. However, the frost is barely on the pumpkin when Gerald, an old female-impersonator friend of the Pleasant's esteemed cook Gregoire, turns up, dragging his very frightened friend Adolph behind. They've witnessed a drug deal in progress in Montreal and they're on the lam, hoping to blend into the Pleasant's pleasant rhythms until the heat is off. Alas, they hope in vain. The pumpkins in the patch suffer more violence than frost this autumn. And so do other living things.

As the bodies pile up, the intrepid Elizabeth Miller, lately returned from a round-the-world adventure, jumps into the homicidal fray, fully armed with her peculiar intuition, her maddening charm, and her devoted swain, Edward Simpson, who proves a useful fellow behind the wheel of a car. Detective Michel Brisbois, in the past bested by Miss Miller in rooting out unpleasantness at the Pleasant, finds himself racing -- quite literally -- to keep up with his amateur challenger. But, in this second volume of the Rudley mysteries, when the chips are down -- as they inevitably are -- it's the laziest creature on earth who ends up saving the day for the good and kindly -- and rather eccentric -- folk of Ontario's most peculiar country hotel.

Autumn is a wonderful time at the Pleasant. The air is crisp. The food is fabulous. Rudley provokes the guests and Margaret provokes Rudley. A glorious Halloween party is planned. Could someone spoil it? You'd want to murder anyone who did!

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The Pumpkin Murders

Autumn returns to Ontario cottage country. Leaves redden. Pumpkins ripen. And Trevor and Margaret Rudley, proprietors of the Pleasant Inn, expect nothing more than a little Halloween high jinks to punctuate the mellow ambiance of their much-loved hostelry. However, the frost is barely on the pumpkin when Gerald, an old female-impersonator friend of the Pleasant's esteemed cook Gregoire, turns up, dragging his very frightened friend Adolph behind. They've witnessed a drug deal in progress in Montreal and they're on the lam, hoping to blend into the Pleasant's pleasant rhythms until the heat is off. Alas, they hope in vain. The pumpkins in the patch suffer more violence than frost this autumn. And so do other living things.

As the bodies pile up, the intrepid Elizabeth Miller, lately returned from a round-the-world adventure, jumps into the homicidal fray, fully armed with her peculiar intuition, her maddening charm, and her devoted swain, Edward Simpson, who proves a useful fellow behind the wheel of a car. Detective Michel Brisbois, in the past bested by Miss Miller in rooting out unpleasantness at the Pleasant, finds himself racing -- quite literally -- to keep up with his amateur challenger. But, in this second volume of the Rudley mysteries, when the chips are down -- as they inevitably are -- it's the laziest creature on earth who ends up saving the day for the good and kindly -- and rather eccentric -- folk of Ontario's most peculiar country hotel.

Autumn is a wonderful time at the Pleasant. The air is crisp. The food is fabulous. Rudley provokes the guests and Margaret provokes Rudley. A glorious Halloween party is planned. Could someone spoil it? You'd want to murder anyone who did!

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The Pumpkin Murders

The Pumpkin Murders

by Judith Alguire
The Pumpkin Murders

The Pumpkin Murders

by Judith Alguire

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Overview

Autumn returns to Ontario cottage country. Leaves redden. Pumpkins ripen. And Trevor and Margaret Rudley, proprietors of the Pleasant Inn, expect nothing more than a little Halloween high jinks to punctuate the mellow ambiance of their much-loved hostelry. However, the frost is barely on the pumpkin when Gerald, an old female-impersonator friend of the Pleasant's esteemed cook Gregoire, turns up, dragging his very frightened friend Adolph behind. They've witnessed a drug deal in progress in Montreal and they're on the lam, hoping to blend into the Pleasant's pleasant rhythms until the heat is off. Alas, they hope in vain. The pumpkins in the patch suffer more violence than frost this autumn. And so do other living things.

As the bodies pile up, the intrepid Elizabeth Miller, lately returned from a round-the-world adventure, jumps into the homicidal fray, fully armed with her peculiar intuition, her maddening charm, and her devoted swain, Edward Simpson, who proves a useful fellow behind the wheel of a car. Detective Michel Brisbois, in the past bested by Miss Miller in rooting out unpleasantness at the Pleasant, finds himself racing -- quite literally -- to keep up with his amateur challenger. But, in this second volume of the Rudley mysteries, when the chips are down -- as they inevitably are -- it's the laziest creature on earth who ends up saving the day for the good and kindly -- and rather eccentric -- folk of Ontario's most peculiar country hotel.

Autumn is a wonderful time at the Pleasant. The air is crisp. The food is fabulous. Rudley provokes the guests and Margaret provokes Rudley. A glorious Halloween party is planned. Could someone spoil it? You'd want to murder anyone who did!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781897109694
Publisher: Signature Editions
Publication date: 10/20/2011
Series: A Rudley Mystery , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 385 KB

About the Author

In addition to the Rudley Mystery series, which is named for the cantankerous proprietor of The Pleasant Inn, and includes Pleasantly Dead, The Pumpkin Murders, A Most Unpleasant Wedding, Peril at the Pleasant, and Many Unpleasant Returns, Judith Alguire also has two previous novels to her credit, All Out and Iced. Her short stories, articles and essays have appeared in such publications as The Malahat Review and Harrowsmith, and she is a past member of the editorial board of the Kingston Whig-Standard. A graduate of Queen's University, she has recently retired from nursing.

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Chef Gregoire surveyed the sandwiches. "We have enough left over for some bedtime snacks. The children demolished everything I prepared for them." He snapped to attention. "What was that?"

Tim reached for a serviette and wiped his fingers. "One of our drunken patrons must have set off a firecracker."

"It sounded like a very big firecracker."

As Tim reached for another meringue, another sharp report sounded.

Gregoire grabbed Tim's arm. "That was not a firecracker."

"You're probably right." Tim dropped the meringue and dove under the table.

Gregoire joined him.

"It's probably one of the boys from town," Tim said. "Maybe that idiot who murdered the pumpkins last year."

"You mean tipping cows is now out of fashion?"

"Guess so."

"What should we do?"

"Call the police."

Gregoire glanced toward the phone. "Which one of us is going to put our head over the table?"

"How about the short one with the tall hat?"

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