Crimes from the past don't always stay hidden in this thought provoking fourth book in The Lake Pines Murder Mystery Series.
In 1978, a horrific murder takes place in the small idyllic town of Callipur, India. The murder and a string of robberies have the town on edge. The mystery baffles the police department and the young officer who is desperately searching for the truth. In Shankar Sen's first case, each turn and clue seems to lead to a dead end. The young man who was killed is well-liked and has no enemies. Is it a robbery gone wrong? Or is there something sinister going on that someone is trying to hide? As the young detective steadfastly investigates the mystery, he finds that he cannot always rely on his own department. But he gets help from an unlikely source. As the investigation heads towards its conclusion, more secrets are revealed, and uncovering the truth may not necessarily mean getting justice.
The seventh book in the national bestselling Lighthouse Library series by Vicki Delany writing under the name of Eva Gates
April Claus’s first Christmas in Santaland might be her last-unless she unmasks a villain with a killer Christmas wish. . . .
The truth emerges one victim at a time in this chilling third book of The Lake Pines Murder Mystery Series.
Hilly Barton-Cheswick must clear her name of murder and locate a missing heiress in order to foil the real killer.
Cait Morgan's in Jamaica, facing an impossible locked-room murder, a treasure hunt, and deadly secret-service shenanigans.
Retired judge Hamish Cameron becomes a sleuth when his friend in a retirement home dies suddenly.
When the wife of Hilly's best friend, Brody, is killed and his special needs daughter abducted, Brody turns to his friend Hil
A dead author, a bookshop in a historic castle in the Thousand Islands, and Shelby Cox - owner, sleuth, next victim?
A dead body soon becomes this small town's worst nightmare in the second book of The Lake Pines Murder Mystery Series.
A robbery and murder at a local shop keeps Gilda Wright glancing over her shoulder while she hunts for a killer.
Malice most theatrical abounds in a Broadway production of Blithe Spirit, where the spirit is definitely not blithe!
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