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JUDGE FINDLAY S. FISH NEVER KNEW WHAT HIT HIM. . . .

The murder weapon was an expensive antique snow goose decoy--a treasure that a zillion others at the Eastern Shore Decoy Jamboree would gladly kill for.

Reporter Hollis Ball of The Watertown Gazette wasn't too crazy about Judge Fish, who recently gave a convicted wife murderer a light sentence. But Hollis is certain that her old schoolmate didn't bash the judge, as the police suspect.

So she lets her dead ex-husband--that charming ghost Sam Wescott--suck her into finding the real killer. When they succeed, Hollis will have the story of her life . . . if she lives to write about it.

197 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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October 26, 2018
Fun, humourous cosy mystery for the most part though the ending where a truly vicious, self-centred killer strikes is far from funny. Well done Ms Chappell.
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