The Body in the Belfry
Katherine Hall Page. St. Martin's Press, $16.95 (244pp) ISBN 978-0-312-03798-7
Page's first novel lacks professional polish and a likable heroine, flaws not compensated for by vivid evocations of a New England autumn in Aleford, Mass. This is home to Faith Fairchild, a native New Yorker, now the wife of the town minister, Tom, and mother of their baby Benjamin. Although she loves her husband and child, Faith belittles the stodgy townspeople, except for a few friends. Eager to help good neighbors Patricia and Robert Moore, the minister's wife throws herself into investigating the murder of their niece, Cindy Shepherd, whose body Faith discovers in the church belfry. Cindy had been an embarrassment to the Moores, her guardians after the death of her parents; a promiscuous young woman, she had upset virtually everyone, even her pathetic fiance, Dave Svenson. When the police arrest Dave, the logical suspect, Faith goes on sleuthing while Tom tries to help the youth and his family. The self-appointed detective pries into the affairs of numerous suspects, risking her life as well as the lives of Benjamin and another child. Perhaps Faith's continued adventures will find her less snobbish and almost as cute as she thinks she is. (Mar.)
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Reviewed on: 01/30/1990
Genre: Fiction
Hardcover - 240 pages - 978-0-7090-7682-7
Hardcover - 259 pages - 978-1-57490-277-8
Mass Market Paperbound - 320 pages - 978-0-380-71328-8
Pre-Recorded Audio Player - 978-1-63379-280-7