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The Shortest Day: Murder at the Revels (Homer Kelly, Bk 11)
The Shortest Day Murder at the Revels - Homer Kelly, Bk 11
Author: Jane Langton
Christmas in Cambridge is time for the annual Revels, a festival of dance and drama that harks back to ancient midwinter rituals and incantations to drive away the fearful gloom of winter. But this year, amid the stomp and jingle of Morris dancers, gallant St. George isn't the only one who gets slain. — Stage director Sarah Bailey is beloved ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140173772
ISBN-10: 0140173773
Publication Date: 11/1/1996
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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As this enormously appealing tale winds its way through the byzantine complexities of town and gown, smug Harvard professor and former detective Homer Kelly, in his 11th appearance (after Divine Inspiration), figures out whodunit well after his wife, Mary and the reader.

In Cambridge, MA, the annual Christmas Revels celebrating the Winter Solstice are being meticulously planned by beauteous Sarah Bailey, whose obsessively jealous husband, Morgan, an ornithologist, is clearly pinpointed as the deranged killer of all her imagined suitors. As a folksinger, an attorney and a dancer are dispatched with grisly efficiency, the self-satisfied Homer ignores the suspicions of demure, astute Mary. Meanwhile, much of Harvard's campus is taken over by activists as a well-organized tent city is erected by the homeless of Cambridge, under the direction of a professional protestor whose cynical manipulation of the media reaches new heights of black humor. Langton's witty line drawings enrich the proceedings as journalists, do-gooders and a fine crew of sharply drawn academics (ambitious, competitive, jealous and psychotic) come in for some delicate ribbing. Neither the occasional moralizing nor the crude deus ex machina can slow the merry spin of this colorful and absorbing tale.
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