Salem Montgomery Mystery Series: Books 1-3
(2020)(A book in the Salem Montgomery Mystery series)
An omnibus of novels by Nora Kane
The Veil of Deceit (Book 1): A Salem Montgomery Mystery (Wolverine Harbor Novellas)
After her partner at FBI, who was her dear friend and lover, was brutally murdered and the case went unsolved, she wanted to get away from it all. Until she got a phone call from an unknown number saying they had evidence about her partner's murder. Which makes her return to her hometown Wolverine Harbor. But, the comforting feeling of the familiarity and warmth of her hometown is short-lived when another woman goes missing, her body to be found in the woods a day later. Were the two murders somehow related? Was it just a coincidence?
The piece of evidence that is left on her front door, is it taking her in the right direction, or is it meant to throw her off the tracks? The shot that grazed by her head was it only a warning shot or was she plain lucky to have missed it?
The Veil of Envy (Book 2): A Salem Montgomery Mystery (Wolverine Harbor Novellas)
Who would want Judge Shaw dead?
The better question would be "who wouldn't?"
The dead body of Judge Shaw is found in a freshly dug grave that obviously wasn't meant for him. Off late he had sent quite a few people to jail, with harsh sentences for petty crimes. That meant there were a handful of people around the town who wanted him dead.
The whole town knew about the very public squabble he had with his son over the will. The judge seemed to be getting along very well with his son in law. But, was there more to it than what met the eye? And what about his daughter who wanted the house, and was worried about her Dad changing his will.
The Veil of Vengeance (Book 3): A Salem Montgomery Mystery (Wolverine Harbor Novellas)
The body of the curator of the museum is found in the museum. The only thing missing is a portrait, seemingly of barely any value. The most intriguing thing was the way the body was arranged, with nails shaped in crescent-shaped and a circle of salt around the body. Was it something to do with the occult?
But the big question was why would someone steal the almost worthless portrait when the museum was filled with priceless relics and artifacts.
But the big question was why would someone steal the almost worthless portrait when the museum was filled with priceless relics and artifacts.
Genre: Mystery
After her partner at FBI, who was her dear friend and lover, was brutally murdered and the case went unsolved, she wanted to get away from it all. Until she got a phone call from an unknown number saying they had evidence about her partner's murder. Which makes her return to her hometown Wolverine Harbor. But, the comforting feeling of the familiarity and warmth of her hometown is short-lived when another woman goes missing, her body to be found in the woods a day later. Were the two murders somehow related? Was it just a coincidence?
The piece of evidence that is left on her front door, is it taking her in the right direction, or is it meant to throw her off the tracks? The shot that grazed by her head was it only a warning shot or was she plain lucky to have missed it?
The Veil of Envy (Book 2): A Salem Montgomery Mystery (Wolverine Harbor Novellas)
Who would want Judge Shaw dead?
The better question would be "who wouldn't?"
The dead body of Judge Shaw is found in a freshly dug grave that obviously wasn't meant for him. Off late he had sent quite a few people to jail, with harsh sentences for petty crimes. That meant there were a handful of people around the town who wanted him dead.
The whole town knew about the very public squabble he had with his son over the will. The judge seemed to be getting along very well with his son in law. But, was there more to it than what met the eye? And what about his daughter who wanted the house, and was worried about her Dad changing his will.
The Veil of Vengeance (Book 3): A Salem Montgomery Mystery (Wolverine Harbor Novellas)
The body of the curator of the museum is found in the museum. The only thing missing is a portrait, seemingly of barely any value. The most intriguing thing was the way the body was arranged, with nails shaped in crescent-shaped and a circle of salt around the body. Was it something to do with the occult?
But the big question was why would someone steal the almost worthless portrait when the museum was filled with priceless relics and artifacts.
But the big question was why would someone steal the almost worthless portrait when the museum was filled with priceless relics and artifacts.
Genre: Mystery
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