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In the Presence of Ravens
Gillian stops to check out an abandoned train station she remembers from her teen years and does not expect to find a dead body inside it!Gillian Byrne intends it to be a short visit to her hometown of St. Edmunds to settle a will. Her peaceful life as a script doctor out west is what she is more than eager to return to. But something leads her to go inside the old, familiar train station on her way into town.
Nothing there has changed much over time, until she sees the bodies of two people sitting close together on a bench. Whatever has happened to them, she is sure it is not from natural causes. Informing the police about what she has discovered renews old friendships with Sheriff Tom Watkins and his staff, for she was once part of their team. Still, she is more than happy to leave the crime in his hands, and just before heading back to Arizona, she signs the will that provides her with a minor fortune from her grandfather.
Only, Gillian finds out leaving St, Edmunds isn't so easy, for to receive her inheritance, she must handle a puzzle her grandfather has required her to solve, or she'll forfeit everything. The mystery of the train station deepens. When the medical examiner, Doc Grayson, finds telling forensic evidence, it suggests the victims whose identities are unknown had connections with people in the town. A fire at the local mill convinces Gillian that more than one person is intent on keeping the truth about the murders hidden.
She decides to help the local police uncover the answers and begins to carry out her own investigation, with the help of old friends, including an artist and sculptor named Raven, her best friend Brynne, and the welcome company of a charismatic Parson Russell terrier named Finn. Gradually, Gillian realizes someone wants to make very sure she stops her sleuthing. Recommended for readers who enjoy Louise Penny's atmospheric mysteries and Deborah Crombie's character-driven investigations.
Nothing there has changed much over time, until she sees the bodies of two people sitting close together on a bench. Whatever has happened to them, she is sure it is not from natural causes. Informing the police about what she has discovered renews old friendships with Sheriff Tom Watkins and his staff, for she was once part of their team. Still, she is more than happy to leave the crime in his hands, and just before heading back to Arizona, she signs the will that provides her with a minor fortune from her grandfather.
Only, Gillian finds out leaving St, Edmunds isn't so easy, for to receive her inheritance, she must handle a puzzle her grandfather has required her to solve, or she'll forfeit everything. The mystery of the train station deepens. When the medical examiner, Doc Grayson, finds telling forensic evidence, it suggests the victims whose identities are unknown had connections with people in the town. A fire at the local mill convinces Gillian that more than one person is intent on keeping the truth about the murders hidden.
She decides to help the local police uncover the answers and begins to carry out her own investigation, with the help of old friends, including an artist and sculptor named Raven, her best friend Brynne, and the welcome company of a charismatic Parson Russell terrier named Finn. Gradually, Gillian realizes someone wants to make very sure she stops her sleuthing. Recommended for readers who enjoy Louise Penny's atmospheric mysteries and Deborah Crombie's character-driven investigations.
Gillian stops to check out an abandoned train station she remembers from her teen years and does not expect to find a dead body inside it!Gillian Byrne intends it to be a short visit to her hometown of St. Edmunds to settle a will. Her peaceful life as a script doctor out west is what she is more than eager to return to. But something leads her to go inside the old, familiar train station on her way into town.
Nothing there has changed much over time, until she sees the bodies of two people sitting close together on a bench. Whatever has happened to them, she is sure it is not from natural causes. Informing the police about what she has discovered renews old friendships with Sheriff Tom Watkins and his staff, for she was once part of their team. Still, she is more than happy to leave the crime in his hands, and just before heading back to Arizona, she signs the will that provides her with a minor fortune from her grandfather.
Only, Gillian finds out leaving St, Edmunds isn't so easy, for to receive her inheritance, she must handle a puzzle her grandfather has required her to solve, or she'll forfeit everything. The mystery of the train station deepens. When the medical examiner, Doc Grayson, finds telling forensic evidence, it suggests the victims whose identities are unknown had connections with people in the town. A fire at the local mill convinces Gillian that more than one person is intent on keeping the truth about the murders hidden.
She decides to help the local police uncover the answers and begins to carry out her own investigation, with the help of old friends, including an artist and sculptor named Raven, her best friend Brynne, and the welcome company of a charismatic Parson Russell terrier named Finn. Gradually, Gillian realizes someone wants to make very sure she stops her sleuthing. Recommended for readers who enjoy Louise Penny's atmospheric mysteries and Deborah Crombie's character-driven investigations.
Nothing there has changed much over time, until she sees the bodies of two people sitting close together on a bench. Whatever has happened to them, she is sure it is not from natural causes. Informing the police about what she has discovered renews old friendships with Sheriff Tom Watkins and his staff, for she was once part of their team. Still, she is more than happy to leave the crime in his hands, and just before heading back to Arizona, she signs the will that provides her with a minor fortune from her grandfather.
Only, Gillian finds out leaving St, Edmunds isn't so easy, for to receive her inheritance, she must handle a puzzle her grandfather has required her to solve, or she'll forfeit everything. The mystery of the train station deepens. When the medical examiner, Doc Grayson, finds telling forensic evidence, it suggests the victims whose identities are unknown had connections with people in the town. A fire at the local mill convinces Gillian that more than one person is intent on keeping the truth about the murders hidden.
She decides to help the local police uncover the answers and begins to carry out her own investigation, with the help of old friends, including an artist and sculptor named Raven, her best friend Brynne, and the welcome company of a charismatic Parson Russell terrier named Finn. Gradually, Gillian realizes someone wants to make very sure she stops her sleuthing. Recommended for readers who enjoy Louise Penny's atmospheric mysteries and Deborah Crombie's character-driven investigations.
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