Murder in the Cemetery: An Edmund DeCleryk Mystery
by Karen Shughart
It is my pleasure to shine the spotlight on Murder in the Cemetery!
About Murder in the Cemetery
Murder in the Cemetery: An Edmund DeCleryk Mystery
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Publisher: Cozy Cat Press (February 3, 2020)
Paperback: 279 pages
ISBN-10: 1946063983
ISBN-13: 978-1946063984
Digital ASIN: B084H2CHHQ
On a bright, spring afternoon the body of George Wright, a childhood friend of criminal consultant Edmund DeCleryk, is discovered at a cemetery where casualties of the War of 1812 are buried. After conducting an autopsy, the medical examiner determines that George has been murdered, the cause of death by poisoning. Lighthouse Cove Police Chief Carrie Ramos hires Ed to investigate, with his spunky wife, Annie assisting him.
Suspects include a physician’s assistant, college student and a family member, among others; however, George’s demise may be the result of secrets that have surfaced from the grave. You’ll discover what Ed found on the beach in Murder in the Museum and how that, and an artifact dating back to the early 1800s, are linked to this untimely death.
Annie loves to cook, and at the end of the book she shares recipes for meals she prepared for friends and loved ones.
About Karen Shughart
Karen Shughart studied English Literature at S.U.N.Y Buffalo, received a B.A. in Comprehensive Literature from the University of Pittsburgh and completed graduate courses in English from Shippensburg University. In addition to Murder in the Cemetery (book two of the Edmund DeCleryk Cozy mystery series), she is also the author of Murder in the Museum( book one of the series), two non-fiction books and has worked as an editor, publicist, photographer, journalist, teacher and non-profit executive. Before moving to a small village on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, Karen and her husband resided in south central Pennsylvania, near Harrisburg. To sign up for her blogs and newsletters or for more information, visit her website at https:// www.karenshughart.com.
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Interesting murder! Curious about what George was doing in the cemetery. Did he have a clue about the mystery? I imagine Annie gets into a lot of trouble!
You’ll have to read the book to find out what George was doing in the cemetery! If you read it, let me know if you figured out who the murderer is. Thanks for commenting!
Secrets from the grave are always intriguing. This novel sounds like fun!
Thanks! Hope you enjoy it.
“Murder in the Cemetery” by Karen Shughart sounds marvelous! On my TBR list and I can’t wait for the opportunity to read it. Great cover!
Thanks so much. There are lots of twists and turns to the plot. Hope you enjoy it.
Sounds like a great read & I do love cemeteries! The series is new to me & is now on my TBR list. Thanks! Y’all stay safe!
Thanks! You stay safe and healthy, too! Karen
This sounds like a good read.
Thanks. It’s the second in the series, in both books ( and subsequent ones) the murders are tied to something that happened historically.
Also, many thanks to Escape with Dollycas for providing this opportunity to promote Murder in the Cemetery! Karen
New author and series for me, sounds good!
Thank you!
What an intriguing book! I look forward to reading this mystery and finding out how an artifact from the 1800s ties into the murder.
Thank you! I appreciate the support.
Cemetries are intriguing in a story. The past having a part in the book is interesting. Thank you for the chance I want to read it soon.
That would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
Thanks for the chance to read and review!