Martha Patterson Mysteries srs by Gretchen Sprague (Books 1 & 3)
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Overview: Gretchen Burnham Sprague was a legal services lawyer in Brooklyn, New York, for eleven years. She retired to the Hudson Highlands to write the Martha Patterson mysteries. Sprague died in an accident in 2003.
Genre: Mystery
1. Death in Good Company
Widowed mainstream attorney Martha Patterson finds herself frustrated by her recent retirement. When a former colleague offers her a volunteer job as a pro bono lawyer for West Brooklyn Legal Services, Martha eagerly looks forward to resuming her career.
On Martha’s first day at work, she encounters one of her agency’s clients, Wilma Oberfell, a patient with a history of psychiatric problems. Wilma’s only words to her are "I don’t know whom I can trust."
The next day Martha sees Wilma lurking outside her apartment building, but Wilma disappears before she has a chance to speak to her.
And almost immediately, Martha finds herself in the middle of a murder investigation when she stumbles across a body in the entrance of a deteriorating apartment building.
Martha is haunted by Wilma’s words. Her unquenchable curiosity and sense of noblesse oblige lead her on an unexpected search for the truth behind the woman’s death, in Gretchen Sprague’s Death in Good Company.
3. Murder in a Heat Wave
If you are upset that you couldn’t get tickets for the world championship boxing bout, ask a friend to invite you to her next co-op apartment board meeting. The language may be more controlled than a left to the chin, but the passion behind it is sometimes no less fierce.
Returning from a visit to her son’s family in California, retired attorney Martha Patterson steps out of the plane at LaGuardia into a New York City heat wave. OK. She’ll get home to her air-cooled apartment, have a leisurely bath, rest up from two weeks with wonderful but energy-demanding grandchildren, and get back to gentle retirement, punctuated by the occasional commission to prepare a brief or other legal document for friends in the law.
The first sign of trouble is Boris, the doorman at her apartment house. Boris has shed the uniform coat that seemed almost a part of him and is in his shirtsleeves. The entrance door has been propped open, to very little avail. Boris makes it official. He is sorry to say it, but the air conditioning is out of order.
Tired, hot, anxious for respite, why does Martha agree to take a place on the board? There are only two ways she can only explain it to herself. Either she feels it’s her duty as a long-time tenant–or she’s a damn fool. The board meeting the next day seems to confirm the latter; she finds herself in the midst of turmoil, and tempers rise with the temperature. But could a fight over putting in a new kitchen or selling an apartment really lead to murder? The tenants’ concerns seem unconnected to the death of a former archaeologist.
The dangerous task of finding the killer and fending off another murder falls on seventy year old Martha, who combines exceeding common sense with sharp intellect.
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