"Reader, hang on for dear life. Sawkill Girls is a wild, gorgeous, and rich coming-of-age story about complicity, female camaraderie, and power."--Sarah Gailey, author of River of Teeth"An eerie, atmospheric assertion of female strength." --Mindy McGinnis, author of The Female of the SpeciesFrom the
Sawmill Springs
β Scribed by Gerri Hill
- Publisher
- Bella Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1594935505
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Homicide detective Mandi Murphy had seen enough bloodshed on the streets of Houston to last a lifetime. After a botched drug bust left a friend dead, she wanted out of the city. Peaceful little Sawmill Springs seemed like the perfect spot to start over. Six weeks on patrol proved the town to be as quiet and serene as she'd imagined.
When things soured between FBI agent Kayla Dixon and her lover, she was ready for a change from the fast paced life she was living. Her father, the Police Chief in Sawmill Springs, offered her a job and she decided a change of pace was just what she needed. Her wish for slow and peaceful didn't materialize, however, as mere hours after she starts her first shift, a prominent citizen is gunned down.
The two women are thrust together to solve the murder and return Sawmill Springs to the sleepy small town the residents expect. As the investigation grows, so does their attraction. There's just one problem--Murphy thinks Kayla is straight. Kayla...
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