Helpful Score: 2
From the back of the book: After seventy-three years, change doesn't sit well with Fred Vickery. So he's not about to give up coffee and diner food, no matter what his daughter and his doctor say. Because Fred knows the secret for staying yound is staying happy. And as long as there's a mystery to be solved, Culter, Colorado, is heaven on earth. NO PLACE FOR DEATH
Fred hasn't seen much of his in-laws sinced the death of his wife. But family loyalty prevails when his late wife's niece is accused of murdering her husband. THough rumors of infidelity point to Nancy's guilt, Fred knows that more is going on here than a relationship turned sour. He's determined to uncover the truth, even though the whole town of Culter---his family included---has joined forces to keep him from getting involved in the case...
Fred hasn't seen much of his in-laws sinced the death of his wife. But family loyalty prevails when his late wife's niece is accused of murdering her husband. THough rumors of infidelity point to Nancy's guilt, Fred knows that more is going on here than a relationship turned sour. He's determined to uncover the truth, even though the whole town of Culter---his family included---has joined forces to keep him from getting involved in the case...
Folksy Fred is retired and has lots of time on his hands - so he is very interested and curious about any murders in his small town. Good characters and several puzzles.