A Case of Vineyard Poison: Martha's Vineyard Mystery #6

· Martha’s Vineyard Mysteries Book 6 · Simon and Schuster
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Vineyard wedding bells are about to chime for J.W. Jackson and Zee Madieras. And Zee’s bank account is one hundred thousand unexplained dollars richer, briefly. The bank calls it a glitch, and two days later the windfall has flown. But, coincidentally, the college student lying dead in J.W.’s driveway, done in by a dose of locally grown poison, recently withdrew a hundred grand from her own account. And now, before exchanging vows, J.W. must first match wits with a murderer.

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JENNIFER GRAZIANO
May 17, 2025
Tidy deaths under the name murderer using the setting Cape Cod IBM Seashore. Dead bodies drift along the water or wash up on beaches almost scheduled on the calendar; not interrupting people only creating volunteer charity work to solve various problem. Money is a bit separate from area company supply stores; therefore, is directly applied to a person's worth. The calendar is first priority set by companies for their supply's and employee schedule; money is for worth. Emotional language is reserved for nearby Catskill and Pocono mountains where temperatures exist. Sun and Moon rise-set there is a honorable mention to describe the light.
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The late Philip R. Craig was the author of nineteen novels in the Martha’s Vineyard Mystery series. A professor emeritus of English at Wheelock College in Boston, he loved the Vineyard and lived there year-round with his wife, Shirley.

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