The Oxford Widows Murder Club
- Publisher
- Pottersfield Press
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2022
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781989725894
- Publish Date
- Jul 2022
- List Price
- $19.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781989725900
- Publish Date
- Jul 2022
- List Price
- $14.99
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Description
In this comedic novel, Bruce Graham infuses laugh-out-loud moments with poignant revelations about the lives of three women. Mable and Emma are lifelong friends and Valerie is a much younger acquaintance who welcomes the break from her routine job at the lawyer's office when she helps them move the body of Mable's newly dead husband Earl. Of course, they know moving a body is against the law, but they do it anyway – sudden death is stressful and it sets off in Mable dramatic change and a new self-awareness.
The Oxford Widows Murder Club is about secrets and what happens when they are and aren't revealed. How did Earl, that nimble dancer and carver of wooden birds, wind up dead? How well did Valerie, pining for answers about her past and for some enlivening excitement, know him? How will Emma – who once sang in local country and western bands and is usually steady and practical – react when she finds out the idyllic childhood she thought she and Mable shared was, in fact, not at all as it seemed for her best friend?
This is ultimately the story of three women who discover the real meaning of friendship as they bond over Earl's death. Graham's novel provides readers with his customary astute perception of life in a small town where the gaping sinkhole seems a metaphor for Mable's wildly changed life. Other oddball characters include the arrogant Mrs. Robert Moss, determined to wrest control of the church group's dessert table from Mable; the thoroughly professional Sergeant Frost of the RCMP, who finds Mrs. Gibson is too much like his mother; and Walter Horatio Simpson, that octogenarian sleeping tiger of a lawyer who just may surprise them all when he makes it to court.
About the author
Bruce Graham is a Nova Scotia writer specializing in historical fiction and comedy. His characters are sharply defined in their stories and settings. Three of his books have been transformed to the stage at theatres in two Canadian provinces. He has also written magazine articles for national publications.
Before he turned to writing, Bruce had a long and distinguished career in broadcasting. He is the 2004 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Canadian Radio & Television News Directors Association for his contribution to broadcast journalism. Bruce won the Ohio State Award for what the judges called journalistic excellence. His nightly television commentary, The Final Word, earned him the Atlantic Journalism Award.