September Mourn by Jess Lourey
A festive fairground becomes an unexpected backdrop for a grade A murder in a deliciously funny mystery by Edgar Awardnominated author Jess Lourey.
The Minnesota State Fair wows again with 4-H exhibits, rides, a Neil Diamond concert, and deep-fried everything on a stick. Covering it is a breezy assignment as fluffy as cotton candy for reporter Mira James, until the main attraction becomes murder.
Ashley Pederson, crowned Milkfed Mary, Queen of the Dairy, is getting her all-American likeness carved in a block of unsalted butter when she drops dead, her face as red as a stoplight. Cause: malicious poisoning. Despite Ashleys creamy good looks, her reputation was pretty rancid. Still, whod want to take out the soon-to-be college freshman and Battle Lake resident? Miras made a vow to the dairy darlings grieving mother to find out.
Amid queenly competitors, rumors of sordid love affairs and embezzlement scandals, small-town secrets, and big business cover-ups, can Mira find the murderer on the Midway? You bet your corn dog she can.
Revised edition: This edition of September Mourn includes editorial revisions.