The Stone Hex. The Peak District Mysteries, #5

Par : Jo A Hiestand
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-7192-5524-0
  • EAN9781719255240
  • Date de parution18/11/2018
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHomoromance Éditions

Résumé

Things seem comfortably routine one Ash Wednesday evening in the English village of Hollingthorpe.  The regulars have come together to turn the Devil's Stone, the age-old custom of shifting a one-ton boulder in the churchyard.  An odd, back-breaking tradition that defies logic¾except that to dispense with it always brings misfortune on the villagers during that year.  Yet within minutes of shifting the great boulder, misfortune strikes.  One of the participants lies beside the stone, very bloody and very dead.
Detective-Sgt Brenna Taylor and the CID Team join their boss, Geoffrey Graham, who's already at the village. In the midst of their murder inquiry, one of the Team is attacked--left for dead, beaten in the same manner as the original murder.  Has she discovered something in the wood pertaining to the killer?  Add a missing boy days later and a convicted felon who has it in for Graham. Things threaten to spin out of the Team's control.
This quickly comes true in a midnight, rain-lashed forest, plunging Brenna into very personal emotions.  And through it all, the killer silently slips into and out of their lives, thumbing his nose at her and the entire CID team, ready to strike again.
A month-long trip to England during her college years introduced Jo to the joys of Things British.  Since then, she has been lured back nearly a dozen times, and lived there during her professional folk singing stint.  This intimate knowledge of Britain forms the backbone of both the Peak District mysteries and the McLaren cold case mystery series. Jo's insistence for accuracy, from police methods and location layout to the general feel of the area, has driven her innumerable times to Derbyshire for research.  These explorations and conferences with police friends provide the detail filling the books.
In 1999 Jo returned to Webster University to major in English.  She graduated in 2001 with a BA degree and departmental honors. Her cat Tennyson shares her St. Louis home.