Author: | Lucinda D. Davis | ISBN: | 9781386618515 |
Publisher: | Lucinda D. Davis | Publication: | January 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lucinda D. Davis |
ISBN: | 9781386618515 |
Publisher: | Lucinda D. Davis |
Publication: | January 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sam Waters, a 'slightly' dishonest businessman, hired a man who was dying to get his hands dirty in the pretty town of Hampton.
Months later the man disappeared. Without a word. Without a trace.
Two years later, wealthy estate owner Harry Hewson discovered a man pushing up daisies near his fountain.
Who was this garden variety victim?
Who had smashed in his skull?
Why was he fertilizing Harry's Hewson's lawn?
Village oddity, Mad Polly, midnight rambler and some say witch – now sporting pink hair – has a clue to the man's identity. Now it's up to Black Horse Inn owner, Mo Murray, and the delicious looking Sheriff Luther King, with the odd hint from Alice, the inn's ghost to find out who planted the victim and why somebody wanted him dead: Sam Waters is nervous and edgy, a red haired beauty with attitude and her much maligned shop assistant are evasive about their whereabouts when death came calling, and Mo digs up some disturbing dirt on a doting father.
Does a missing postcard hold the key?
Was sibling rivalry at the root of the crime?
Will the community killer strike again sending somebody else to dance with death?
Mo Murray, former police woman and her husband Alex are escaping a past tragedy, and life in the small town of Hampton seems almost perfect. But as she and Luther dig into this case and the others before it, she begins to wonder why so many people die in the picture perfect town of Hampton, Vermont's Best Kept Secret?
Sam Waters, a 'slightly' dishonest businessman, hired a man who was dying to get his hands dirty in the pretty town of Hampton.
Months later the man disappeared. Without a word. Without a trace.
Two years later, wealthy estate owner Harry Hewson discovered a man pushing up daisies near his fountain.
Who was this garden variety victim?
Who had smashed in his skull?
Why was he fertilizing Harry's Hewson's lawn?
Village oddity, Mad Polly, midnight rambler and some say witch – now sporting pink hair – has a clue to the man's identity. Now it's up to Black Horse Inn owner, Mo Murray, and the delicious looking Sheriff Luther King, with the odd hint from Alice, the inn's ghost to find out who planted the victim and why somebody wanted him dead: Sam Waters is nervous and edgy, a red haired beauty with attitude and her much maligned shop assistant are evasive about their whereabouts when death came calling, and Mo digs up some disturbing dirt on a doting father.
Does a missing postcard hold the key?
Was sibling rivalry at the root of the crime?
Will the community killer strike again sending somebody else to dance with death?
Mo Murray, former police woman and her husband Alex are escaping a past tragedy, and life in the small town of Hampton seems almost perfect. But as she and Luther dig into this case and the others before it, she begins to wonder why so many people die in the picture perfect town of Hampton, Vermont's Best Kept Secret?