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A Memory of Muskets

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Curator Chloe Ellefson is happily planning to spotlight home-front challenges and German immigrants at Old World Wisconsin’s first Civil War reenactment, but her overbearing boss scorns her ideas and proposes staging a mock battle instead. And when a reenactor is found dead at one of the historic site’s German farms, Chloe’s boyfriend, cop Roelke McKenna, suspects murder.

The more Roelke learns about reenacting, the more he fears that a killer will join the ranks. Then Chloe discovers a disturbing secret about Roelke’s Civil War–era ancestors. Together they struggle to solve crimes past and present . . . before Chloe loses her job and another reenactor loses his life.

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"Veteran Ernst provides a new perspective on the Civil War woven together with a compelling mystery." —Kirkus Reviews

"Extremely well-written."—Suspense Magazine

"Kathleen Ernst knows how to spin a tale, weave an intricate plot, and hide clues in the embroidery. A Memory of Muskets takes two stories separated by more than a century and knits them together into one thoroughly satisfying read."—Kathy Lynn Emerson, Agatha Award-winning author of How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries, Murder in the Merchant's Hall, and other historical mysteries

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2016

      Historian and curator Chloe works at Old World Wisconsin, an open-air historical park in Wauseka County, which is staging its first Civil War reenactment. When the corpse of one of the participants is discovered, Chloe, in her seventh adventure (after Death on the Prairie), and boyfriend Roelke McKenna are determined to investigate.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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      The strange atmosphere in an old cabin almost ruins a relationship.Chloe Ellefson is a curator of collections at Old World Wisconsin, a historic site; her boyfriend, Roelke McKenna, is a police officer in the nearby village of Eagle. Roelke bought his old family farm as a home to share with Chloe and plans to fix up the original cabin as her special place. But Chloe, who's very sensitive to atmosphere, is horrified by the feeling she gets when she enters the cabin. At Old World Wisconsin, Chloe is so often in trouble with Ralph Petty, her nasty and ambitious boss, that she worries about keeping her job now that she's helping Roelke with his mortgage. Meantime, she's helping Bryon Cooke, the curator of interpretations, with his plans for some special Civil War programming. Bryon's low-key plans involve a group of re-enactors he thinks will respect the solemnity of the period; Petty has contacted a group that will stage a big battle but are lax in their historical standards. When a body dressed in period clothing with no identification is found on one of the German farms, Roelke's not sure whether his death is accident or murder. As Chloe looks to the past to explain her bad feeling about the cabin, a sad yet inspiring back story emerges. Although Roelke, initially indifferent to his ancestry, wonders whether he and Chloe are just too different to make a go of it, he becomes more sensitive to her interests as his investigation reveals more about his family's history. It will take both of them to solve a crime rooted in the past. Veteran Ernst (Death on the Prairie, 2015, etc.) provides a new perspective on the Civil War woven together with a compelling mystery. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2016
      The strange atmosphere in an old cabin almost ruins a relationship.Chloe Ellefson is a curator of collections at Old World Wisconsin, a historic site; her boyfriend, Roelke McKenna, is a police officer in the nearby village of Eagle. Roelke bought his old family farm as a home to share with Chloe and plans to fix up the original cabin as her special place. But Chloe, whos very sensitive to atmosphere, is horrified by the feeling she gets when she enters the cabin. At Old World Wisconsin, Chloe is so often in trouble with Ralph Petty, her nasty and ambitious boss, that she worries about keeping her job now that shes helping Roelke with his mortgage. Meantime, shes helping Bryon Cooke, the curator of interpretations, with his plans for some special Civil War programming. Bryons low-key plans involve a group of re-enactors he thinks will respect the solemnity of the period; Petty has contacted a group that will stage a big battle but are lax in their historical standards. When a body dressed in period clothing with no identification is found on one of the German farms, Roelkes not sure whether his death is accident or murder. As Chloe looks to the past to explain her bad feeling about the cabin, a sad yet inspiring back story emerges. Although Roelke, initially indifferent to his ancestry, wonders whether he and Chloe are just too different to make a go of it, he becomes more sensitive to her interests as his investigation reveals more about his familys history. It will take both of them to solve a crime rooted in the past. Veteran Ernst (Death on the Prairie, 2015, etc.) provides a new perspective on the Civil War woven together with a compelling mystery.

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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