A wedding night interrupted by murder. . . . Jill and Nathan are in Asheville, North Carolina for his wine label business. He proposes and they organize a wedding in an old church ruin. Jill is a part-time vintner and consulting Forensic Pathologist, while Nathan is a world-renowned wine label de
Forensic Murder: A Jill Quint, MD Series Mystery (Jill Quint, MD, Forensic Pathologist Book 11)
β Scribed by Alec Peche
- Book ID
- 110579389
- Publisher
- GBSW Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Series
- Jill Quint, MD, Forensic Pathologist Book 11
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08C82YJM8
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β¦ Synopsis
Who knows the most about how to get away with murder?
Jill, Nathan, and Angela head to New Zealand and Australia on a trip that is part work and part vacation. Jill is speaking at a forensic conference, while her friends are meeting with wineries to conduct business.
Dr. Jill Quint is a forensic pathologist by training. Jill offers second opinions on the cause of death, has her PI license, and can be hired to investigate a suspicious death. Her friends assist her with cases by bringing their own skills like accounting, interviewing, and social media research. Nathan is her partner and is a world renowned wine label designer.
New Zealand has a reputation as a very safe country, so why are people dying in the cities she visited? They aren't dying by gunshot or stabbing, rather these are unusual 'accidents'. In time, it becomes clear that these deaths are staged as 'how to get away with murder' events.
As Jill and friends transition to Australia, will the killer follow them? Is Jill the final target?
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