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Trick or Treat Murder: A Lucy Stone Mystery
 
 

Trick or Treat Murder: A Lucy Stone Mystery (Hardcover)

by Leslie Meier (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

The serenity of Tinker's Cove, Maine, is shattered when an arsonist creates havoc and sends amateur sleuth Lucy Stone, introduced in [Mistletoe Murder], on her [third] adventure. After several historic buildings are damaged or destroyed by fire, the stakes escalate when the body of socialite Monica Mayes is found inside the charred wreckage of her summer home. Lucy, mother of four, including new baby Zoe, casts a suspicious eye on Roland Mayes, Monica's unfaithful husband, and decides to do a little investigating of her own. Lucy's husband, Bill, a restoration carpenter, has reluctantly joined the local historic commission, which has recently denied the plans submitted by unsavory Randy Lenk to remodel his gas station. Another suspicious fire coincides with Halloween trickery and leads to a red hot finale. Although the plot is thin, the charming setting and likable cast, including crotchety old Miss Tilley, former librarian and head of the historic council, and Lucy herself, juggling motherhood and murder, make for enjoyable reading.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Kirkus Reviews

Not content with a flickering jack-o'-lantern for Halloween, somebody has torched the old Hopkins Homestead. It's the fourth case of arson Tinker's Cove has seen in five months, and the most deadly, since Homesteader Monica Mayes, enjoying a rare off- season overnight stay at her summer house, was killed in the flames. Whodunit? The obvious suspect for Lucy Stone (Tippy-Toe Murder, 1994, etc.) is the widower, Dr. Roland Mayes, who's been extending his gynecological research to bodybuilding bimbo Krissy Wright. But would Mayes really go to the trouble of burning down all those other buildings in preparation for offing his inconvenient wife? Forget the mystery; the burning questions here (and the only time the tale flickers to life) concern the commercialization of rural Maine, the need of older drivers to turn in their licenses, and the breast-feeding of Zoe, the latest among fecund Lucy's progeny. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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1.0 out of 5 stars BOO! Sleuth Has Bad Attitude About Bullying, Oct 17 2003
By M. J. Schettler "pywacket-san" (eastern Ontario) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Trick Of Treat Murder (Paperback)
I liked this series until I read this book. Lucy's son, in the book, is one of a group of kids that bullies another child, and I really disliked the way the author had Lucy handle it, and her attitude about it...basically that it was the victim's own fault because of the way he dressed and his nerdy personality! I was outraged!! My own boys have been victims of bullies and it is not something to be taken lightly or kids being kids, and it is certainly NOT the fault of the victim. The bully is the one with the problem. It is not okay to abuse someone or treat them badly because you don't like the way they dress. I was really disappointed with both the sleuth and the author for taking this stance and promoting a very bad attitude. Kids are committing suicide in our society because of being bullied and many live in fear of going to school. I don't know many adults that would or could put up with the kind of abuse I've seen...even if it isn't active beating, just mean things like stealing someone's clothes is not funny for the victim. It's cruel.

I haven't read another Lucy Stone mystery since reading this book. A big Halloween BOO! to Leslie Meier!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Charming, light reading., Oct 19 2000
By William Felty (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trick Of Treat Murder (Paperback)
This was my first Lucy Stone mystery and I found it very enjoyable. I really liked the realistic, comfortable way in which Meier introduced Lucy's home life and contrasted it with the wild antics of her mystery-solving. The supporting characters are varied and very vividly drawn. The novel also uses touches of humor to keep things from getting too dark or scary. I plan to read more of Meier's books. I hope she continues this series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two words for Leslie Meier: Keep writing!, Aug 30 2000
By Jeff (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trick Of Treat Murder (Paperback)
Trick or Treat Murder is my favorite Lucy Stone mystery because of the coziness of Ticker's Cove and the real-life characters. I enjoyed this novel so much I purchased all the other Lucy Stone mysteries to say that I have a collection of good books. Because it's hard to find authors that I enjoy so much, I can say Leslie Meier is one of them. Readers who are scanning bookshelves in their hometown, pick up a copy of Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone mysteries. You will not be sorry. Trust me. Congratulations to Leslie Meier for her brilliant, authentic writing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars This was a GREAT book!
I loved this book. I really like reading murder mysteries and especially enjoy ones that are entertaining. these books never lag on EVER! Read more
Published on April 5 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Positive portrayal of an at-home mother
Lucy Stone is a busy full-time mother to four children, including a newborn, yet she still has time to do a little detecting on the side. Read more
Published on Mar 1 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Lucy Stone is a real working mom....
I first met Lucy Stone in Mail Order Murder. She was appealing as a working mother who struggled to care for her family. Read more
Published on Aug 1 1998

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