The Busy Body by Kemper Donovan, 332 pages
When former Senator and independent presidential candidate Dorothy Gibson invites her ghostwriter to live with her in Maine as they collaborate on a memoir, the ghostwriter jumps at the chance — it is a dream assignment, after all. But before they know it, the pair is dragged into the murder investigation of a woman who was renting the neighboring Crystal Palace, a huge all-glass residence surrounded by the wilds of Maine.
This was an OK whodunnit. I enjoyed the narration by the ghostwriter (whose name I cannot remember for the life of me) and the character of Dorothy Gibson, but everything else was just kinda there. Nothing horrible, nothing fantastic. Like I said, it was OK.
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