Back To ListMurder Fit for a KingByLarry McCloskeyPublished October 2007Paperback$ 11.99Paperback$ 11.99 Add to CartShop LocalDescriptionDani and Caitlin, two 12-year-old Ottawa girls, have a talent for meeting ghosts. Fresh from their adventures with the spirit of fabled Canadian painter Tom Thomson, the girls find themselves in Quebec, across the river from the capital city of Canada, touring the Kingsmere estate of longdead prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. While there the friends run into someone famous for seeing ghosts himself the old prime minister, or at least his phantom! King, affectionately known as Rex, presents the sleuthing duo with a series of problems. It seems developers are keen on despoiling the dead prime minister’s estate, not to mention another city park dear to Caitlin’s heart. Thrown into the mix are a couple of murders, a former prime minister’s place in history, and maybe even a federal crime. Dani and Caitlin are on the job, and the politicians on Parliament Hill better watch out!Reviews ... a tale that will keep young readers glued until the last page.The Ottawa CitizenThe tale has it all - a fantastic plot, interesting characters, humour and a good message.Carleton NowPreviousNextContributorsLarry McCloskeyLarry McCloskey is the author of the young adult mystery Murder at Summerhouse, Tom Thomson's Last Paddle, and Murder Fit for a King. The father of three daughters, he lives in Ottawa, Ontario.View Author Page Book DetailsPaperbackOctober 20075.25x8.25 in168 pp9781550026696ePubOctober 2007-168 pp9781554885787ePubOctober 2007-168 pp9781770702455