A Buried Tale

By CJ Carmichael
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Published: Jan. 24, 2013
Words: 84,378 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301811137


Short description

Over thirty years ago a series of murders in Oregon targeting librarians was never solved. Now someone with inside knowledge is feeding clues to true crime writer Dougal Lachlan, promising him the best story of his career. But pursuing the leads means returning to Twisted Cedars and a past he wants to forget.

Extended description

Justice is overdue in the coastal town of Twisted Cedars where two unsolved mysteries lay buried in the past.

Over thirty years ago a series of murders in Oregon targeting librarians was never solved. Now someone with inside knowledge is feeding clues to true crime writer Dougal Lachlan, promising him the best story of his career. Pursuing the leads means returning to Twisted Cedars, where his sister Jamie, is about to marry a man he deeply dislikes.

Local Twisted Cedars librarian Charlotte Hammond prefers her mysteries—and her romances—between the covers of a good book, especially since the disappearance of her older sister, Daisy, eight years ago. But then the dark and tortured soul who is Dougal Lachlan walks into the Twisted Cedars Library asking for her help.

Before long Charlotte realizes there is no safe zone. Not even in libraries...and especially not in Twisted Cedars.

Tags

romantic suspense, amateur detective, cozy mystery, romantic mystery, amateur sleuth murder mystery murder, small town mystery, mystery amateur, librarian mystery, small town saga

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