**A dead body soon becomes a small town's worst nightmare.** Doctor Kerry Dearborne has just one question - who's the young murder victim on her table? When a partially buried body is found on a popular hiking trail in Lake Pines, Doctor Kerry Dearborne begins to search for clues so she can give t
Murder Of Crows: A gripping Lake Pines Mystery Novel
โ Scribed by L.L. Abbott
- Book ID
- 111133191
- Publisher
- L.L. Abbott
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 472 KB
- Series
- Lake Pines Mystery
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781989325148
- ASIN
- B08J1Y8YM2
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โฆ Synopsis
The truth emerges, one victim at a time.
When Sebastian Crow is found murdered in his secluded cottage on Crow Island, it seems like an open and shut case of a burglary gone wrong.
That is - until Dr. Kerry Dearborne arrives.
With a ghastly murder scene, no weapon, and every access locked from the inside, her gut tells her there's something more to this murder.
To find the answer, Kerry delves into the private life of a reclusive man who seems to have had more enemies than friends in the small town of Lake Pines.
As both the police department and his family members push her to quickly close the case, Kerry interrogates possible suspects and examines Sebastian's life. She soon uncovers a sinister picture of his hidden life putting only more questions in her path.
Will Kerry uncover the hidden secret that has plagued the Crow family and made them targets of a maniacal killer, or will she fall victim to the murder's rage?
Buy Murder Of Crows and reveal the true killer today!
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Murder Of Crows is the third book in the gripping Lake Pines Mystery thriller series. If you like contemporary whodunits, shocking plot twists and turns, and pages so riveting they practically flip themselves, you'll love this series.
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December 1923. In the picturesque Westmorland village of Crowthwaite, the barmaid at The Black Feather entertains a traveller with a local story of pagan sacrifice - the Murder of Crows. Unbeknownst to the guests already arriving for Christmas at Crowthwaite Castle, the storytelling foreshadows thin