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War and Peas (Paperback)

by Jill Churchill (Author)
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If the sub-category of mysteries called "Cozies" are your passion, then you probably know all about Churchill and her series of paperbacks about a cat-loving Chicago housewife and amateur detective named Jane Jeffrey. (The last one was called -- ready? -- The Silence of the Hams.) Now Jeffrey is making her hardcover debut, in a story full of the same kind of homey, light-hearted stuff. The head of the Snellen Museum, founded by pea king Auguste Snellen, has been shot to death during a Civil War battle reenactment at the annual pea festival. Jane -- single mother of three troublesome teenagers -- helps her policeman boyfriend solve the case in typically clever style.


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The intuition, wisdom and penchant for prying of Churchill's series heroine Jane Jeffry (The Silence of the Hams) make her an invaluable ally to police detective and significant other Mel VanDyne in this swift and agreeably perplexing tale. Regina Palmer, director of the Snellen Museum (dedicated to the study of rural history and founded by pea king Auguste Snellen) near Chicago, has been shot with an antique derringer during the Civil War reenactment that is a highlight of the small town's annual pea festival. Jane, who was one of the reenactors and who has her hands full as a single mother of three teenagers, utilizes her volunteer hours at the Snellen Museum to relentlessly pry beneath the surface of small-town respectability in hopes of finding Regina's killer. Was the murderer a rejected suitor? Was the insufferably arrogant Snellen family enraged that the museum took most of their inheritance? Was the killer (who strikes again in a particularly grisly fashion) seeking an heirloom pea? A slew of suspects?smarmy, lecherous, devious and greedy, but never dull?are queried by Jane and her equally nosy friend Shelley, with relevant information passed on to Mel. This is the eighth appearance for Jane and her first in hardcover. Churchill's cozy setting, beguiling plot and three-dimensional characters will keep readers fully engaged?and amused. 30,000 first printing; author tour.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, Jan 1 2003
By Jeanne Gibbs (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
I'm a sucker for titles that make me groan, and I've liked other light mysteries by this author, so I knew about what to expect. It is not profound literature, but it was a fun, fast read. And, gee, I don't think I've ever read a murder mystery set in a pea museum, so it was a familiar experience with a touch of novelty.
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5.0 out of 5 stars War and Peas is great!, May 26 2000
By "aknitter" (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
Unlike the other reviewers, I thoroughly enjoyed War and Peas. The museum setting, and the "historical" opening worked wonderfully, and the psychological twist added depth and interest. Great secondary characters, and a good mystery. Highly recommended!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best of "cozies", Jul 7 2004
By "seaside-reader" (atlanta, georgia) - See all my reviews
For what it is, I believe War and Peas is fine. With a light plot, pseudo-interesting, under-developed characters, and an interesting setting, it fills its job description. However, the "plot twists" were rather implausible, and coincidence is too prevalent. If cozy, light, mystery reads are what you want, this is an "ok" choice; there are better options out there.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Catchy Title
The best thing about this book is the title. Jane Jeffry and Shelley Nowack are not interesting characters and the action drags. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2000 by watzizname

3.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Fast Read
How does Jill Churchill come up with the ideas for her stories? It amazes me that each of her books is always so fresh and original. Read more
Published on Jun 23 2000 by N. Sausser

2.0 out of 5 stars Not one of the best
After finishing the eighth book in the Jane Jeffry Mystery series, I was disappointed. I like to start at the beginning of the series. Read more
Published on May 10 2000 by Donna Rizos

3.0 out of 5 stars The Jane Jeffrey series is always fun.
Housewives and amateur detectives Jane and Shelley volunteer at a local museum established to honor the late Pea King Auguste Snellen, who earned his fortune selling seeds for... Read more
Published on April 10 2000 by Margaret Harney

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