It’s a case of cold feet―and cold-blooded murder―as ninety-two-year-old poet/sleuth Victoria Trumbull gets more than she bargained for after hosting an ill-fated wedding.
A wedding on picturesque Martha’s Vineyard promises to be the affair of the season when Penny Arbuthnot asks her cousin, feisty ninety-two-year-old poet Victoria Trumbull, if she can use her property for the reception. Victoria agrees―but she has no idea what’s in store for the hapless couple.
For one, Penny is seriously in debt and desperate to marry money. She thinks she’s on the road to riches when she hooks Rocco Bufano, whose father is a multi-billionaire. But unbeknownst to Penny, Rocco’s been disowned by dad. He’s also in hock up to his ears and thinks he’s bagged the catch of a lifetime in a wealthy Vineyard native. He also knows that someone is out to kill him. In fact, several guests have a reason to off Rocco, among them an autistic savant with a prodigious knowledge of murder weapons.
Victoria has assumed the reception will be a modest lemonade-and-gingersnap affair―but when a body is found in her cellar, it may be a happily-never-after in Widow’s Wreath, the fourteenth engaging installment in Cynthia Riggs’ beloved Martha’s Vineyard mysteries.
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“Forthright and down-to-earth Victoria, who exemplifies Yankee can-do practicality, steals the show. ”
— Publishers Weekly
“An exciting and twisted tale of hatred and family honor that will keep you guessing until the end.”
— Kirkus Reviews" I have read most of the previous books in this series and loved them. I was so excited that another one had been published, but right from the start it seemed as though something was wrong with this one. A couple of the old characters that I really enjoyed were no where to be found in this book and the characters that were there were a bit confusing. The plot and main wedding characters are hard to follow and the story is sort of all over the place and hard to keep track of. I love Martha's Vineyard and Victoria and the gang, I hope the regulars are back for the next book. "
— Mary, 4/23/2019Cynthia Riggs, a thirteenth-generation Islander, lives on Martha’s Vineyard in her family homestead, now a bed-and-breakfast catering to poets and writers. She has a degree in geology from Antioch College, an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College, and a US Coast Guard masters license.
Helen Lloyd is a British actor and voice artist who recorded her first voice-over at the age of fourteen. Since then, she has spent much of her life interpreting other people’s words and bringing characters to life. A classically trained actor, she has performed with many of Britain’s leading repertory theaters, as well as at the Edinburgh Festival, the Roundhouse, and on the West End.