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State Fair (Benni Harper Series #14)

by Earlene Fowler
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Synopsis

"Each Benni Harper mystery is better than the previous" (Midwest Book Review)

Folk art museum curator, rancher, and sometime sleuth Benni Harper returns with a long-awaited new mystery that has her attending the San Celina Mid-State Fair-a place for caramel apples and 4-H calves, colorful quilts and homemade jams, and maybe just a little murder...

Publishers Weekly

Set in 1997, Fowler's folksy 14th Benni Harper mystery (after 2007's Tumbling Blocks) finds the avid quilter, museum curator, and reluctant sleuth readying herself for the annual San Celina (Calif.) County Mid-State Fair. Racial tensions revolving around the fair's first black general manager, Levi Clark; Levi's half-white daughter, Jazz; and Jazz's various suitors stir the plot. So, too, does the visit from Arkansas of Benni's great-aunt, Garnet Wilcox. Garnet and her sister, Dove, Benni's grandmother, get along “like two bobcats trapped in a burning outhouse.” A valued African-American quilt stolen from a fair exhibit and a corpse in another exhibit add fuel to the fire. Fowler's congenial mix of humor (prickly, surprising Garnet applies lessons learned from mystery books and cop shows), folklore (the history of black cloth dolls), and murder makes this Agatha Award-winning series as much fun to visit as a county fair and a likely ribbon winner. (May)

About the Author, Earlene Fowler

Earlene Fowler was raised in La Puente, California, and now lives in Southern California with her husband.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780425234228

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