Murder, She Wrote Domestic Malice - Plot & Excerpts
I said.“A family trait,” he said. “My father was a stickler for being prompt, claimed that people who ran late were just looking for attention.”“He makes a good point,” I said. “Where are we going to dinner?”“The Katahdin Club, if it’s all right with you.”“That’s fine,” I said. “You’re a member?”“Yeah. Dad was. When he died, his membership passed to me. I’ve kept it up. Good for business.”The Katahdin Country Club was named after Maine’s Mount Katahdin, the state’s highest peak, the centerpiece of Baxter State Park. Henry David Thoreau once climbed the 5,268-foot-high mountain and wrote about it in a chapter from The Maine Woods, although he spelled it “Ktaadn.” Regardless of the spelling, the club was the second of two golf clubs to open in Cabot Cove once the town had begun to experience growth.Its development was not without controversy. Many people in town objected to a pristine tract of land along the coast being developed for the privileged few, and they fought vigorously against it.
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