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Murder At Town Meeting

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Full Title:

Murder At Town Meeting

Contributors:

By (Author) Wesley Blauss

ISBN:

9781543961140

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

6th August 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

421g

Description

In the small town of South Quagmire (just north of East Quagmire), a white 16-year-old sits in the non-voters' section of the middle school auditorium, narrating a play-by-play account of America's "purest form of democracy" for his school newspaper. Hundred Acre Wood's comic riff on race, real estate, Vietnam, ladder trucks, arson, autism, school bullying, sex, ducks, and local politics is interrupted when the town's moderator bangs his gavel twice and drops dead of an apparent heart attack, followed quickly by the loss of the fire chief beneath ambulance tires.November, 2007. Thirty-one years later, Hundred Acre's partial recording is unearthed by a take-no-prisoners Town Clerk, Karen Angelina Pina Cabral Wood, who continues her late friend's account of that night and subsequent months when several people and an endangered black-bottomed newt met untimely ends resulting from a failed real estate deal to purchase two thousand acres of Little Quagmire Swamp. As the teens uncover evidence pointing to a murderer, their efforts to protect him and his decades'-old secret come at a cost.

Author Bio

Selectman, middle school teacher, and first-time novelist Wes Blauss and his wife and fellow teacher Joanne split their time between his not-quite-fictional hometown of Hanson, Massachusetts, and Bethel, Maine, where they farm and ski with their son and daughter-in-law, both teachers, and three grandsons, He's written four plays on small town intrigues: End of the Season, Sons of Israel, Murder at Town Meeting, and Final Impressions. He's seen flipped tables, forged documents, clouded water rights, interdepartmental trysts, and an aerial search for an illegal piggery performed by characters universal in their appeal: condescending public employees, perjured elected officials, whistle blowers, perennial peace-brokers, and single-issue voters who will not succumb to gavel. The one thing he has not witnessed is an actual murder at town meeting, although the number of murders contemplated during a town meeting would probably astonish. This novel is his attempt to remedy that.

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