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A Pint of Murder
A Pint of Murder | Charlotte MacLeod
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A killer wielding poisonous green beans terrorizes a small Canadian town Agatha Treadway has done her own preserving ever since the day her husband was done in by a can of supermarket tomatoes. And after four vigilant decades canning everything from peaches to spinach, it is her own green beans that kill her. Inspecting the fatal jar, Janet Wadman finds it has been tampered with, so that toxic botulism was allowed to seep in. But before she can tell the town doctor that Mrs. Treadway was murdered, the doctor joins the widow in untimely death. To investigate, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police sends Madoc Rhys, a Mountie who doesnt look the part. Masquerading as a relative, this squat Welshman helps Janet dig into the towns dark side. And what they find is a deadly secret that proves even more poisonous than botulism.
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SayersLover
A Pint of Murder | Charlotte MacLeod
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Didn‘t realize the similarities until I sat down. 😳 😄 I‘ m on page 85 and the real detective finally showed up…

LeahBergen 😆😆 2y
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quietjenn
A Pint of Murder | Charlotte MacLeod
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Fun prompt! My Fall/Cozy aesthetic is totally Basic, and I'm okay with that. Favorite cozies are classic/foundational cozy writers like Christie, Elizabeth Peters, Charlotte MacLeod, Phoebe Atwood Taylor, and Dorothy Gilman. Contemporary ones I've enjoyed include Julia Buckley, Ellery Adams, Eva Gates and Maddie Day. Tried to put lots I'd like on my TBR! #cozyswap

quietjenn Also, my Goodreads has a shelf called Sleuths and Gumshoes of all my mystery reading that might help! 4y
monalyisha Love that plaid chair! 4y
Augustdana 😍😍😍😍 4y
Chrissyreadit 🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡 4y
Avanders 🎃🖤🎃 4y
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rabbitprincess
A Pint of Murder | Charlotte MacLeod
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This book was too cozy and slow-paced for my tastes; the detective didn't show up until halfway through the book. I also found it hard to tell when the book was set; was it contemporary (the book was published in 1980) or set a few decades previously? Oh well, one less series to follow!