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RIGGED FOR MURDER: ISBN#1930754884

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Winner of a 2009 Rebecca's Reads Written Art Award: First Place in the Mystery/Thriller Category

Winner of a 2009 Independent Publisher Award for Best Regional Fiction: Northeastern United States

  
STORY SUMMARY:
High seas adventure turns to high stakes sleuthing when a beautiful but troubled homicide detective and a New England sea captain join forces in this exciting new mystery series set on the coast of Maine.
    
Fighting post-traumatic stress after being shot, Minneapolis homicide detective, Brie Beaumont, takes a leave from the department and heads for Maine, where her family has roots, and for the sea where she feels at home. She ships out on the Maine Wind for an early season cruise with Captain John DuLac and eight others. Caught in a gale, they anchor off remote and windswept Granite Island. But there's more trouble brewing than just a bad storm, and when someone aboard is murdered, Brie reluctantly resumes the mantle of investigator. The action moves from the ship to the small fishing village of Lobsterman's Cove and, from there, to the forests and cliffs of Granite Island. Snug Harbor Bed and Breakfast affords refuge to the sailors and a place for Brie to question the passengers. Plagued by flashbacks, and fighting a growing attraction to Captain DuLac, she works to unravel a mystery that will place her directly in the path of a psychopathic killer.
    
With guts and grace, intelligence and humor, Brie batlles her demons. Her conflict from the past and the courage with wihich she faces it will draw readers. Filled with suspense, colorful and memorable characters, nautical lore, and a thread of romance, Rigged for Murder should captivate the most steadfast landlubber.
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"Rigged for Murder" made the NY Times "extended list" for the week ending April 12th.
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REVIEWS:
"a dandy mystery" --St Paul Pioneer Press
 "(protagonist) Brie Beaumont is smart and competant and uses her brain and not her gun... Jenifer LeClair offers another appealing main character in Rigged For Murder, first in her Windjammer Series."
    --Mary Ann Grossmann, St Paul Pioneer Press
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"A debut mystery novel that is so well written you will hunger for more."
    --Once Upon A Crime Mystery Books
         Minneapolis, MN.
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“Jenifer LeClair knows about sailing on the coast of Maine. She takes us there to experience the excitement of a gale at sea, the violence of murder among shipmates, and a mixture of mystery and romance that is sure to hold the reader’s attention from start to finish. Not to be missed.”
     –Kit Sloane, author of the Margot O'Banion and Max Skull mysteries
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Rigged for Murder grabs us from page one. We sail aboard an historic schooner and meet Detective Brie Beaumont who’s running from her past but finds herself drawn into a maelstrom of murder and dark passions. Momentum builds to a page-turner climax. A great start for this promising new series.”
–G.Miki Hayden, Malice nominee; Edgar and McCavity winner;
author of The Naked Writer
"Rigged for Murder is a fast-paced story which rings true both aboard and ashore on island communities. The characters are real, the situations are downright scary, tension is palpable; definitely not a dull read. Loved the food! I'm looking forward to more sailing and better weather aboard the Maine Wind in the next book of the series."
 –John Foss, master/owner, Schooner American Eagle, Rockland, Maine

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Reprint of Entire Review from Mysterious Reviews

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This Review Appeared on May 28, 2008

Review: 

“A sailor herself since she was 17 years old, St. Paul Minnesota author Jenifer LeClair has rigged her first novel in her windjammer series, Rigged for Murder, into  a winning combination of psychological thriller, police procedural, and action adventure. It’s a five-star launch for her aptly named sea-going series and hopefully a precursor for an armada of others to follow.

 

"At thirty six, Brie Beaumont, as LeClair tell it, has got twelve years of service as a veteran cop and detective with the Minneapolis Police Force. She's recovering from the trauma of a shooting in which her partner was killed and she's bearing the burden of guilt. Now with a leave of absence, she's returned to her childhood summertime solace at seaside Maine on a windjammer cruise to hopefully heal her psyche and wash away her burden. But it doesn't work that way when a murder occurs on board the windjammer Maine Wind where she's a passenger and she's forced into the detective's role she was hoping to escape. With only long distance police backup from Minneapolis but no direct access to the CSI technology available there, she now has to revert to basic instincts, and fundamental Sherlockian techniques to assess clues, question the eight passengers and crew on the jammer, analyse them and herself and conclude who had the means, motive and opportunity to impale the victim with the marlin spike found in his chest during an overnight storm. Within the close confines of the ship and a nearby island where they shelter from the storm, Brie believes, "At least the killer can't escape; nowhere to go." And so it seems as she interviews each of the passengers and crew, each with his or her story to tell, sometimes forthrightly, sometimes tripped up by their own lies about voyeurism, homosexuality, womanizing or jealousy, and sometimes caught in Brie's net as she toys with a piece of frayed rope, making and unmaking sailors' knots, trying to unravel the strands of her past or tie down her currently surging feeling for ship's captain John DuLac. It's a process in which she discovers that "finding the truth is somewhat like sifting through sand looking for salt." And while she seeks and sifts, the sea whips around the ship and the island retreat with moods as varied and unpredictable as the motives that wash over the novel's characters and sail them towards a surprisingly action-packed and riveting ending.

       

"Tightly written and intricately constructed LeClair's Rigged for Murder is first-class storytelling in a setting so authentic you can hear the ocean's roar and taste the salt from the sea.

--M. Wayne Cunningham for Mysterious Reviews 

Review Copyright - 2008 - M. Wayne Cunningham - All Rights Reserved

Reprinted with Permission (mw_cunningham@telus.net)

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