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During her years spent in New York City. Faith Fairchild was convinced she had seen pretty much everything, but the transplanted caterer/minister's wife was unprepared for the surprises awaiting her in the sleepy Massachusetts village of Aleford. She is especially taken aback by the dead body of a pretty young thing she discovers stashed in the church's belfry. The victim, Cindy Shepherd. was well-known locally for her acid tongue and her jilted beaux, which created a lot of bad blood and more than a few possible perpetrators, including her luckless fiance, who had neither an alibi nor a better way to break off the engagement. Faith thinks it's terribly unfair that the police have zeroed in on the hapless boyfriend, and so she sets out to uncover the truth, but digging too deeply into the sordid secrets of a small New England village tends to make the natives nervous. And an overly curious big city lady can become just another small town death statistic in very short order.
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Women in the food industry in fiction, Caterers and catering in fiction, Women in the food industry, Caterers and catering, Massachusetts in fiction, Cooking, Fiction, Faith Sibley Fairchild (Fictitious character), Cookery in fiction, Cookery, Women detectives, Large type books, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Fairchild, faith (fictitious character), fiction, Aleford (mass. : imaginary place), fiction, Massachusetts, fiction, Caterers and catering, fiction, American Detective and mystery stories, Women authorsPlaces
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The Body in the Belfry
July 2004, Robert Hale Ltd, The Crowood Press
Hardcover
0709076827 9780709076827
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The Body in the Belfry: A Faith Fairchild Mystery
May 1, 1991, Avon
in English
0380713284 9780380713288
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"A Thomas Dunne book."
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"Faith Fairchild, recently of New York City, paused to catch her breath."
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