Description In this much-awaited sequel to The Great Saugatuck Murder Mystery, Doctor Horace Balfour and his family return to Saugatuck, Michigan where he anticipates a quiet summer with his granddaughter Phoebe.
He has written several books on church history and Christianity, as well as a collection of short stories..
About the Author G Corwin Stoppel is the rector of All Saints\' Episcopal Church and a long-time resident of Saugatuck, Michigan.
Was it a robbery that ended in murder, or something far more sinister? Who, of the many possible suspects, had a motive? Once again, Horace and Theo Balfour are called upon to solve the crime.
He was without identification.
Then, at the conclusion of an Ox-Bow open house, a body is discovered on the meadow, a palette knife in the victim\'s heart.
Horace thought she was another of Saugatuck\'s eccentrics; his brother Theo feared she was dangerous.
Even stranger was her obsession with a painting in the lounge of the Old Inn.
From the start she demonstrated an eccentric personality, abrupt speech that bordered on rudeness, and alarmingly brilliant mind that kept everyone on edge.
Beatrix had also pursued a medical career as a pathologist.
Far more disquieting was the arrival of a woman from Doctor Horace\'s past.
Part of the problem was the petty vandalism taking place at Ox-Bow where Phoebe\'s mother was the interim director.
Nothing went according to plan.
Description In this much-awaited sequel to The Great Saugatuck Murder Mystery, Doctor Horace Balfour and his family return to Saugatuck, Michigan where he anticipates a quiet summer with his granddaughter Phoebe