**In rural Maine, a stop on the Underground Railroad is menaced by a supernatural force in this terrifying novel of preβCivil War horror.** Davis Bentwood has nearly finished medical school when he meets an abolitionist dwarf walking across Harvard Yard. Jeb Coffin is a nonpracticing doctor, a de
Stone Coffin
β Scribed by Kjell Eriksson
- Publisher
- Allison and Busby
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Nominated for Best Swedish Crime Novel 'Why are you killing us?' she whispered. A bright June morning. A mother and daughter are run over and killed on the road to Uppsala. Was it an accident or deliberate attack? That same morning the deceased woman's husband also disappears. He recently bought a property in the Dominican Republic, but when a macabre discovery is made in a nearby forest it becomes clear he hasn't departed for sunnier climes. It is up to Inspector Ann Lindell to piece together the clues and motives that tore this family apart.
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