From 1638, when this story starts, to its end twenty years later, Oliver Cromwell went on a roller-coaster ride through English history. Historians have argued about him and his motives ever since, but no-one's been able to hear it from his point of view - until now. In chewing over events with his
Cromwell's Folly
β Scribed by Ginny Fite
- Book ID
- 111191537
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Series
- Detective Sam Lagarde Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781504077446
- ASIN
- B0BDKV9DNV
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β¦ Synopsis
A West Virginia cop must determine who had an axe to grind with a notorious womanizer in this mystery series opener.
Retirement is on the horizon for Det. Sam Lagarde of West Virginia's Bureau of Criminal Investigations, and he's looking forward to it. As a cop with a reputation for persistence, he's earned some relaxation. But first, there's the matter of a head . . .
Ben Cromwell is discovered, decapitated, in a dumpster behind a Charles Town spa. A known regular at the regional jail, Cromwell was no stranger to trouble. He was also no stranger to the ladies.
As Lagarde begins digging into the victim's life, he finds five women with one thing in common: their hatred of Ben Cromwell. Determining which of them followed through on that feeling won't be easy, but if Lagarde doesn't lose his top, he'll come out ahead . . .
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