Kathleen Moore Knight
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Description
American detective fiction writer from Massachusetts, particularly known for her series set on a tiny island off Cape Cod and featuring selectman Elisha Macomber.
Books
Stream sinister
WHEN LIEUT. GAVIN SCOTT, A.U.S., DECIDED TO SPEND HIS SICK leave at the Hacienda de Monte Real, he didn't expect a gay time, but he certainly didn't expect to land in a morass of mystery, tragedy, and great danger. He went because he wanted to see and give what comfort he could to the twin sister of Chris de Curiel, his friend, who was killed on the Normandy beachhead. Gavin's arrival at the ranch happened to coincide with a set of ghastly—and ghostly—circumstances. A riderless horse, fully saddled, pranced across the road, coming from nowhere, going nowhere; Fernande was certain her dead brother in person had visited her; the legendary family ghost appeared, accompanied by death. Gavin was not a superstitious person and did not believe in the supernatural. He was certain these apparitions were part and parcel of a terrorizing campaign to manœuvre the De Curiels out of their hacienda and sizable family fortune. When another heir-presumptive apparently committed suicide, Gavin saw danger closing in around Fernande, and made a special effort to prove that the supernatural was more malicious than mystical.
Akin to Murder; The Iron Cobweb; Widow's Mite
This is a three book Detective Book Club Edition, of "Akin to Murder" by Kathleen Moore Knight, "The Iron Cobweb" by Ursula Curtiss, and "Widow's Mite" by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding.
The trouble at Turkey Hill
A tale of two murders on Pemberthy Island off New Bedford.
Bait for murder
Ives Berrien, literary plagiarist, general heel, and a man despised by the commercial swordfishermen and other residents of Penberthy Island, was found murdered in his boat one fine day. Elisha Macomber and Andrea Philbrick, a mystery writer by profession and eager to try her deductive ability, teamed up to track the killer. Berrien was cordially disliked by a great many people, particularly those who witnessed an unsavoury episode in which he was involved when he first appeared with the swordfishing fleet. Andrea consulted her journal of events and was able to tell Elisha of the other murky episodes in Berrien's past. This, plus Elisha's own acuteness, effectively trapped the murderer. The island atmosphere, the excitement and real danger involved in swordfishing add up to a superior whodunit and one with a really surprising denouement.