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Death on Tuckernuck (A Merry Folger Nantucket Mystery)
Death on Tuckernuck - A Merry Folger Nantucket Mystery
Author: Francine Mathews
A hurricane ravages New England, and bodies and secrets are piling up on a secluded island off Nantucket. —   — As a Category 5 hurricane bears down on New England over the final weekend in September, a luxury yacht grounds on the shoals surrounding a deserted barrier island off the western end of Nantucket. When the Coast Guard responds, they fin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781616959937
ISBN-10: 1616959932
Publication Date: 5/5/2020
Pages: 264
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Publisher: Soho Crime
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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If you want to read books that make you feel as though you're experiencing life on Nantucket Island, you need to read Francine Mathew's Merry Folger series. It also goes without saying that, if you want to "experience" a hurricane without actually living through one, you need to read Death on Tuckernuck.

The mystery is a cracker. Readers have a little inside knowledge that characters like Dionis and Merry don't-- how many people were on board that yacht for instance-- but that's certainly not enough to put all the pieces together until Merry's hard work begins to pay off. (And that hard work of hers will pay off in unexpected ways.) The only real question is: Is the wedding still on despite a murder investigation and a hurricane?

That you will have to find out for yourself, and you are going to enjoy yourself while doing so. New to the series? I'll be honest with you. I've read only three books in this series, the first and the most recent two, and I haven't felt lost. But the setting is superb and the characters and stories so strong that you might just want to start with the first, Death in the Off-Season and enjoy the sea breeze along with a murder or two.


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