A Visit to Spitesville
A murder mystery
by
Book Details
About the Book
The residents of LEISURE VILLAGE, an upscale retirement
complex, are shocked by four deaths in a period of five days.
Three of these were from natural causes but Rev. Lionel Lyle, the
beloved chaplain of the village, has been murdered.
This causes consternation, paranoia, and grief throughout the
resident population.
Mary Gillian, who considers herself the leading resident, is
disgusted by the slow progress in solving the crime. She blames
the administrator and the police. She casts about the identify
the murderer and after clearing the obvious suspects she decides
that Rita Mosburg is the most likely one to be charged. Rita's
scandalous background, which Mary uncovers by stealing Rita's
diaries, and her effrontery in beating Mary out of a seat on the
Resident Council convince her that Rita had the means, motive,
and opportunity to commit the murder. She talks the District
Attorney, Derrick Dean, one of her former students in to
arresting Rita.
Rita, in jail, realizes she is being framed and employs
Virgil Birdsong, a law school faculty member with a special
interest in murder. He has great difficulty in solving the
murder.
About the Author
This is the tenth novel Dorothy Truex has published. She lives in Little Rock, Arkansas, where she was Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Arkansas until she retired in 1985. The School for the Blind is located in Little Rock and attracts students from all over the world and contributed to the theme of this novel. Other Books by Dorothy Truex Rich Choices The Thirteenth Bridesmaid (ten years later) Carved in Stone (a college president’s life) Full Circle (a sequel to Carved in Stone) The Twenty Million Dollar Give-Away (an expose of competitive ballroom dancing) Madge Nicholson History of the Little Rock Woman’s City Club A Visit to Spitesville (a murder mystery) A Left-handed Chord