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Suspenseful mystery with haunting memories from the past.
Third book in this classic gritty private investigator murder mystery series set in quirky Santa Fe, New Mexico. "It caught and held my attention from beginning to end. I really like Vincent Malone, a flawed person trying to do the right thing."
A mystery author staying at the Blue Door Inn claims she is being followed. Vincent Malone volunteers to find out what is going on, and things quickly get complicated. The author's first book details a murder that took place forty years in the past, but is suspiciously specific. The victim's adult son would like to know how the author came by this information. Soon, a bullying sheriff and a wayward priest are involved, along with a priceless--and stolen--collection of Pueblo Indian artifacts. When the situation turns deadly,Malone must find out who committed the murder, and why. Past misdeeds long buried will come to light, and fiction will be separated from fact, as Malone pursues the truth.
Genre: Mystery
Third book in this classic gritty private investigator murder mystery series set in quirky Santa Fe, New Mexico. "It caught and held my attention from beginning to end. I really like Vincent Malone, a flawed person trying to do the right thing."
A mystery author staying at the Blue Door Inn claims she is being followed. Vincent Malone volunteers to find out what is going on, and things quickly get complicated. The author's first book details a murder that took place forty years in the past, but is suspiciously specific. The victim's adult son would like to know how the author came by this information. Soon, a bullying sheriff and a wayward priest are involved, along with a priceless--and stolen--collection of Pueblo Indian artifacts. When the situation turns deadly,Malone must find out who committed the murder, and why. Past misdeeds long buried will come to light, and fiction will be separated from fact, as Malone pursues the truth.
Genre: Mystery
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