Her Boyfriend's Bones
β Scribed by Matthews, Jeanne
- Book ID
- 110444649
- Publisher
- Poisoned Pen Press, Inc.
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781615954520
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Once a rich city state, the island of Samos is today part of Greece. It;s had its share of conflict and tragedy. And murder.In 1973, on one of Samos; beautiful, remote beaches, movie star Marilita Stephan murdered her boyfriend, his mother, and a powerful colonel in the military junta, a crime for which she was executed.Forty years later, Dinah Pelerin expects only good times to roll when she arrives on Samos to spend the summer with her boyfriend, Thor, before she joins a nearby archaeological dig. Dinah;s previous encounter with the sexy Norwegian underlined her fascination with myths, but she didn;t suspect that policeman Thor might be spinning her one when choosing their vacation destination.Her first hint that Thor may not be on sabbatical comes when an Iraqi immigrant to Samos, a man with a fake ID, is killed shortly after they meet him at a village taverna. Thor is keenly interested in the crime, but before he can investigate his car plunges off a cliff and he...
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Overview: Jeanne Matthews was born and raised in Georgia. She graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism and has worked as a copywriter, a high school English and Drama teacher, and a paralegal.
In 1973, on a remote beach on the Greek island of Samos, a movie star named Marilita Stephan murdered her boyfriend, his mother, and a powerful colonel in the military junta, a crime for which she was executed. Forty years later, Dinah Pelerin arrives on Samos to spend the summer with her Norwegian
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