One of Boston's elite has been murdered. The accused is his new wife. She's blonde, beautiful, and young. The jury's going to hate her. With next-to-no alibi, and multi-million reasons to kill her husband, she needs the best defense money can buy. His name is Spenser, and he'd give anything to belie
Death on Widow's Walk
β Scribed by Lesley Grant-Adamson
- Book ID
- 111987301
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 372 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781835262993
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Meet Rain Morgan, newspaper gossip columnist by profession, amateur sleuth by chance.
Rain Morgan is supposed to be on holiday. Sipping wine in the cozy Somerset village of Nether Hampton. Certainly not staring at the remains of a hastily buried body in the village well.
This was no accident. This was murder.
Rain has no interest in getting involved. Sheβs only just arrived and is determined to enjoy herself, learning to play bridge with the local dignitaries.
But a gossip columnist canβt let the scoop of the year slip through her fingers.
Then her bridge partner is brutally murdered on the infamous Widowβs Walk. Rain realizes there is more to this village than meets the eye.
Nether Hampton has its secrets, and some people will do anything to keep them hidden.
Rain must discover who has a secret to kill for, before this becomes the last holiday she ever takes . . M.F
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