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The Historical Society Murder Mystery

St Martins Pr

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When a valuable heirloom portrait by Charles Willson Peale that is left to the local historical society turns out to be a fake, historical society president Helen Delaporte and octogenarian sleuth Harriet Bushrow set out to find the missing painting and bring a thief to justice.

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Tag Team Mystery Writing
The late Mr. Landrum has written an interesting puzzle regarding the theft of a valuable painting and the murder of a local "character". The chapters of the book are written by different members of the town of Borderville - Tennessee and Virginia. You will probably enjoy chapters by some of the authors more than others (I personally enjoyed the chapters by Henry Delaporte and Harriet Gardner Bushrow the best), but the charm of the book is the way it fleshes out the interesting community of Borderville. The mystery begins when Helen Delaporte, president of the local historical society discovers that the valuable painting left to the society is a fake, and a recent one at that. Having a million-dollar painting stolen from the society while she is president is too much for Harriet, so she goes to work trying to figure out how and who forged the painting. Shortly after the theft of the million-dollar painting is announced in the local newspaper, musician and friend to local artists, Randy Hartwell is found murdered in his home. Does the murder have anything to do with the theft, or is it merely a crime of passion as the local police believe? Harriet and her friends work to solve this interesting puzzle, giving us an amusing look at the town of Borderville and its residents. The mystery portion of the book is actually a small reason to read this story, much more involving is Borderville and its residents with their quirks, foibles and follies - just like any other small town. A perfect book to enjoy with a nice cup of tea.
A purloined Peale portrait provokes provincial pandemonium
Graham Landrum Slips on a Peale, Otherwise Known as the Historical Society Murder Mystery/// Carolyn Schafer/// I feel compelled to warn you that when Mrs. Helen Delaporte asked me to write up this book report (the Old Orchard Fort chapter of the NSDAR is serious about getting its inches of publicity), I balked. I had so many things to do--a thunderstorm had blown branches all over the yard, the cat needed to be taken to the vet, well, you get the picture. And that is precisely the point. Helen, her husband Henry, and their friends had solved, rather cleverly I think, the disappearance of a Charles Willson Peale portrait (bequeathed by Mrs. Alberta Chamberlain to the Ambrose County Historical Society--Helen was elected president, of course), and that nice Mr. Landrum agreed to help them, once again, write it up. God rest his soul. Helen told me to forget about everything for just one afternoon and sit down with this manuscript and a toddy and enjoy, and I did just that. Now some people might think ladies of our generation don't know how to live, but I assure you we do. And so do our men. In fact, I'm writing this report while my husband is lunching with the new regional governor at Rotary Club. Now, I don't want to expose any surprises or red herrings, but I do believe readers will enjoy the rolicking romps of Mr. Landrum's arthritic sleuths and artistic suspects, roaming about Borderville, Tennessee and Virginia. And you might learn a thing or two about art, music, and manners along the way. There's plenty of poetry, ballet, and mayhem during this puzzling predicament to spice the story up just like a country stew. I'll admit I was rather shocked by the waterbed, skinnydipping, nude photography, and gum chewing, but dear Harriet Gardner Bushrow insists those parts, no pun intended, were necessary to help her discover who purloined the Peale portrait and replaced it with a fallible forgery. And Harriet was rather clever in baiting her traps; her grasp of local genealogy served her well as she figured out how to procure DNA samples (and I'm sure no one will turn her in for mail fraud). Well, I've got to go. Helen and Harriet are knocking at my door. We have a busy afternoon planned. First, we have a music recital to attend, and then we must go by the florist to pick up patriotic petals to place on DAR markers at the cemetery (I do hope we don't find any corpses like last time . . . ) I just wish that sweet Mr. Landrum could ride along with us just one more time for a new adventure. He has such a way of understanding us ladies. Now you treat yourself right and take an afternoon to enjoy this book and a nice toddy. It really is something nice.
The Garden Club Mystery (American History)

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Not a bad finale to a nice series
Although none of his subsequent books could touch "The Famous DAR Murder Mystery", Graham Landrum's last effort is a nice farewell to a good series.
The Famous DAR Murder Mystery

St. Martin's Paperbacks

List Price: $4.50

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The search of the grave of a Revolutionary War soldier takes a bizarre turn when four members of the Old Orchard Fort chapter stumble on a modern-day corpse. Though the sheriff dismisses the body as a transient battered in a drunken brawl, one of the ladies, organist Helen Delaporte, has other ideas. First, there are the victim's finely manicured hands...and then there is the map dropped at the scene of the crime.

Soon the members, including feisty, eighty-six-year-old Harriet Bushrow, are rebels with a cause, mounting an investigation of their own. Of course, when the press catches wind of it, they go to town. the coveted publicity for their chapter sets the ladies reveling...until Helen's windshield is showered with bullets...and it's clear that their new pet project could spell deadly ends for them all.

Told in the alternating voices of chapter members and other colorful characters, Graham Landrum's stunning debut novel is the first in a delightful series narrated by members of the community of Borderville (smack on the Virginia-Tennessee line).

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Fun Mystery Novel Honoring DAR Members

For some reason the librarian added a green hardback edition of this book to some material pulled for me. I decided to accept it and give it a try. I was glad I did.

My grandma was an enthusiastic DAR member and this novel gives me a peek into what that part of her life was like.

This is the first of the five Borderville mysteries, so if you've thought about reading those, start with this one.

I have seen green hardback covers in this series as well as some red-border paperback covers (like this: The Famous DAR Murder Mystery), so if you plan to collect several in the series, keep that in mind.

This is not just a mystery that happens to involve some daughters. The solid character, the projects and the skills of DAR members are crucial to the solving of the mystery. Even the style of conveying the story reminds me of hardworking, carefully researching ladies.

I laughed while reading this, too. I hope that is OK.

I recommend this for any DAR member or someone who loves one or anybody who loves a mystery solved by some on-the-ball ladies.
Must reading for every DAR member!
If you always thought the DAR was for little old ladies, you really should read about them here! If you belong, you'll appreciate this even more.
Full of fun and delightful recipies, this book is delicious.
Graham Landrum writes a droll novel of murder and mayhem in a small town, with the DAR ladies in hot pursuit of a ruthless killer. Sprinkled with lots of delicious recipies, you get the feeling that life has an order and cadence despite the horrific events in the story. A wonderful who-dun-it, and a fast-paced read. I enjoyed every minute of it, and wish Graham Landrum was still with us to work his magic again and again.
The Rotary Club Murder Mystery

St. Martin's Paperbacks

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When a district governor is found dead from an apparent suicide, the members of the local rotary club, led by feisty octogenarian Harriet Bushrow, suspect foul play and uncover several disturbing facts about the victim. Reprint.
The Sensational Music Club Mystery (Sensational Music Club Murder)

St Martins Mass Market Paper

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When a cyanide-and-whiskey cocktail kills their leading chanteuse, senior members of the Borderville Music Club work together to detect the false notes of her past. Reprint. PW. "

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Venerable ninety year old solves crime
A venerable old woman was not prevented by the sleazy actions of some of the characters in this mystery tale of a small town club and family disharmony from successfully finding an explanation for the death of a second wife. Harriet Bushrow and company manage to uncover the exaggerations and other discrepancies of the victim's past to uncover the crime or lack of crime in this amusing work set in a small town in Tennessee.
The Rotary Club Murder Mystery

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High school track results - Charleston Post Courier
High school track results5, Landrum 'A' (Caroline Cann 11, Sierra Wedde 12, Jordan Jenkins 10, Savanna Smith 10), 4:23.44. 6, Cross 'A' (Shaunice Nelson 11, Ashlee Eady 9, Miarassa Pickney 8, Kishawn Scott 12), 4:32.91. 7, Buford 'A' (Latoya McPhearson 10, Tiera Stewart 10,

tournament news - Augusta Chronicle
tournament newsTony Postell and Sammy Landrum, five bass, 18.04 pounds. Jason Haden and Ted Grimes, five bass, 17.18 pounds. Keith Hutto and Stewart Gambrell, five bass, 16.96 pounds. Todd Bourdo and Ray Davis, five bass, 16.90 pounds. Bobby Stanfill and Chip Grice,

Souhegan High School - Nashua Telegraph
Souhegan High SchoolParker Hall, Chase Hefflefinger, Nicholas Hession, Kelsey Hinrichs, Samuel Hollister, Julia Kenney, Hunter King, Emily Kolocotronis, Alexander Krawiec, Brendan Laine, Madeleine Landrum, Tyler MacKelvey, John Maguire, Connor May, Mariela McAuley.

Prep: SC track class A, AA results - Augusta Chronicle
Prep: SC track class A, AA results3, Landrum 'A' (Kenneth Human 10, John Jackson 11, Chris Joiner 12, Levi Wedde 10), 8:37.86. 4, Lamar 'A' (Eric Bennett 12, Mike Abson 12, Jerrod Dargan 10, Jabri Johnson 10), 8:39.08. 5, Cross 'A' (Thomas Mack 10, Stephon Simmons 11, Corde Doiley 11,

Matter of Record, May 11 - Times Record News
Matter of Record, May 11Amy Landrum vs. William Kyle Simmons, Protective Order. James Prince vs. Robert Mitchell, Justice of the Peace Appeal. In re vs. Danny/Redonna McKee, Application for Order of Foreclosure. Joe Dan Garison vs. Juanita Lea Garison, Divorce.

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