In this latest 'Haggerty Mystery' novel by Betsy Brannon Green, four friends meet together for a fun weekend at a mountain cabin, hoping to rekindle relationships. But a storm, a mysterious stranger and a visitor from the past complicate matters.
Meanwhile, a younger woman appears in Haggerty, interested in Miss Eugenia's special friend, Whit Owens. Miss Eugenia is sure that there is something sinister about the new arrival.
The Haggerty novels are always interesting, suspenseful and exciting. This book is no exception. Miss Eugenia's unique personality, once again, comes vividly to life, as she and other familiar characters interact - intent on solving unanswered questions. This book is predictable in the fact that it is unpredictable and one won't be able to guess how it ends. You will truly enjoy this mystery novel. It will be like catching up with old friends.
Another fantastic thriller from Clair M. Poulson! The disappearance of seventeen-year-old Cody Lind has everyone worried. It seems that for every one person who loved Cody and his family, there were an equal amount that didn't. Sheriff Vince Hanks and his deputy Kara Smith have the task of trying unravel the mystery and find Cody, and their suspect list continues to grow. Then, just when they think they have an idea of what is going on, one of their suspects is found - dead - and they realize that things are not always what they appear.
Stories are never boring when the author is Clair M. Poulson! As you follow along with the plot, you are just sure you know what is going on and who is who. Then, suddenly, WHAM! You find out that you had no idea what was going on at all!! This is a great suspense, mystery, thriller and even a little romance type book. You'll love the twists and turns but avoid the temptation to look ahead to the end; it will ruin it if you know what's coming. A great book for teenagers and up.
"Curiosity can be a curse, and just like the proverbial cat, feisty Shandra Covington could soon end up dead.
As a newspaper reporter, Shandra meets unusual people every day. But Pinky Templeton is the first one who has claimed, quite vocally, to be dead! She would just ignore him as another nut case, except life-threatening events are happening to those close to her. And Pinky seems to be involved--although the official records show he did die in 1957. Now that he's gone and died again, Shandra feels she must find out the truth--even if her friend, police officer Bobby Richter, doesn't want to help. After all, how many times can one man die? With Pinky, it's hard to tell."
This is a Shandra Covington mystery and it's quite entertaining. Shandra is a odd heroine. But she's quite endearing. You will find yourself captivated by the interesting mix of characters that are presented. This book is kind of a continuation of the last Shandra Covington mystery "House of Secrets," but you really don't have to read that one first. In fact, even if you have read it, you don't need to remember it at all to enjoy this one. I really could not predict this book at all, and it has a nice twist at the end. I should warn you; you will be left hanging at the end. There will definitely be a sequel because it's just too cruel to leave us with no resolution!