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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Crime & mystery
It's a cold, snowy December in the upstate New York town of Millers
Kill, and newly ordained Clare Fergusson is on thin ice as the
first female priest of its small Episcopal church. The ancient
regime running the parish covertly demands that she prove herself
as a leader. However, her blunt manner, honed by years as an army
pilot, is meeting with a chilly reception from some members of her
congregation and Chief of Police Russ Van Alystyne, in particular,
doesn't know what to make of her, or how to address "a lady priest"
for that matter.
The last thing she needs is trouble, but that is exactly what she
finds. When a newborn baby is abandoned on the church stairs and a
young mother is brutally murdered, Clare has to pick her way
through the secrets and silence that shadow that town like the
ever-present Adirondack mountains. As the days dwindle down and the
attraction between the avowed priest and the married police chief
grows, Clare will need all her faith, tenacity, and courage to
stand fast against a killer's icy heart.
"In the Bleak Midwinter" is one of the most outstanding Malice
Domestic winners the contest has seen. The compelling
atmosphere-the kind of very cold and snowy winter that is typical
of upstate New York-will make you reach for another sweater. The
characters are fully and believably drawn and you will feel like
they are your old friends and find yourself rooting for them every
step of the way.
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Hi Five
(Paperback)
Joe Ide
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R430
R404
Discovery Miles 4 040
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A gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who defied the legal system and wrote herself into American history.
Maine, 1789: When the Kennebec River freezes, entombing a man in the ice, Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As a midwife and healer, she is privy to much of what goes on behind closed doors in Hallowell. Her diary is a record of every birth and death, crime and debacle that unfolds in the close-knit community. Months earlier, Martha documented the details of an alleged rape committed by two of the town’s most respected gentlemen—one of whom has now been found dead in the ice. But when a local physician undermines her conclusion, declaring the death to be an accident, Martha is forced to investigate the shocking murder on her own.
Over the course of one winter, as the trial nears, and whispers and prejudices mount, Martha doggedly pursues the truth. Her diary soon lands at the center of the scandal, implicating those she loves, and compelling Martha to decide where her own loyalties lie.
Clever, layered, and subversive, Ariel Lawhon’s newest offering introduces an unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice at a time when women were considered best seen and not heard. The Frozen River is a thrilling, tense, and tender story about a remarkable woman who left an unparalleled legacy yet remains nearly forgotten to this day.
When a brutal attack on a business owner is followed by a
suspicious death, the police first suspect the beginning of a new
underworld drugs war. Then a second victim is found dead, and the
truth starts to look like something much worse. With the death toll
rising and her career under scrutiny from the media and her own
superiors, Kay Hunter is running out of time to unravel the deadly
secrets hiding behind ruthless ambition and treachery. But Kay
isn't going to give up easily. Because this time, the first victim
is closer to home... A Lethal Deception is the 11th book in the
Detective Kay Hunter series by USA Today bestselling author Rachel
Amphlett, and perfect for readers who love fast-paced crime
thrillers.
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Ghosts
(Hardcover)
Patrick Hodges
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R809
Discovery Miles 8 090
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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