Helen Hath No Fury
In the stately nineteenth-century homes on Philadelphia's Delancy Street, the wilder passions scarcely ruffle the peace. Murder is unimaginable, particularly a murder involving an upscale book discussion group, of which schoolteacher Amanda Pepper is a devoted member.Nevertheless, on the day...
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In the stately nineteenth-century homes on Philadelphia's Delancy Street, the wilder passions scarcely ruffle the peace. Murder is unimaginable, particularly a murder involving an upscale book discussion group, of which schoolteacher Amanda Pepper is a devoted member.Nevertheless, on the day after a heated discussion of a fictional heroine's suicide, book group member Helen Coulter falls to her death from her roof garden. Helen's death is declared a suicidea shocking end to a perfect lifebut Amanda is skeptical. In the course of recording the group's memories of Helen, inconsistencies and questions ariseand Amanda becomes convinced that Helen Coulter did not take her own life.Why is this admirable woman dead? And if she was killed, who performed the heinous act? Helen's life was not an open book, but somewhere among its startling subplots Amanda believes she'll find the answers. Amanda's investigations will draw her into a zone of great danger, where Helen Coulter's ice-hearted killer is once more ready to strike.Like all Gillian Roberts's novels, Helen Hath No Fury is a lot like lifescary, fun, and fascinating. Roberts remains "the Dorothy Parker of mystery writers . . . giving more wit per page than most writers give per book." **Nancy Pickard
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780345429322 (034542932X)
Publish date: October 2nd 2001
Publisher: Fawcett
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Series: Amanda Pepper Mystery (#10)