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When Mabel slices her golf ball into the town cemetery, she and her best friend Violet, think the worst that could happen would be a lost ball. Until they discover a dead body, and it isn't six feet under. Mabel's ball lies in the middle of his forehead. It can't be murder, can it? The ladies take it upon themselves to solve the mystery of the dead body in the graveyard. Using the information gleaned from Coffee Row, a collection of eccentric townspeople leads them to investigate golfers and relatives of the deceased. Their investigation frustrates a newly appointed RCMP officer, who does his…mehr

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When Mabel slices her golf ball into the town cemetery, she and her best friend Violet, think the worst that could happen would be a lost ball. Until they discover a dead body, and it isn't six feet under. Mabel's ball lies in the middle of his forehead. It can't be murder, can it? The ladies take it upon themselves to solve the mystery of the dead body in the graveyard. Using the information gleaned from Coffee Row, a collection of eccentric townspeople leads them to investigate golfers and relatives of the deceased. Their investigation frustrates a newly appointed RCMP officer, who does his best to put a stop to their interference. But nothing stops the intrepid detectives. Not the RCMP, a stampede of cattle or even shots fired at them in the dark. They have an uncanny ability to find trouble and dead bodies.
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Autorenporträt
Besides being an author, Joan Havelange is an accomplished actor, and director of community theatre, which lends well to her writing. She is a world traveller and an enthusiastic golfer. She lives in a beautiful little town in the middle of the Canadian prairies. A ski hill, lakes, and rivers are just a short drive away. Joan has been writing fiction since her early twenties, beginning with romance stories. She found that she would rather kill them than kiss them and turned to mysteries and never looked back. She is the author of five whodunit mysteries, one thriller, and her latest, a historical mystery.