Marshal Monday Malone and schoolteacher Kate Shaw, introduced in Robert Kresge's first novel, Murder for Greenhorns, a finalist for the 2011 Bruce Alexander Award, for Best Historical Mystery, return to face more danger in Painted Women.
The last of Monday Malone's foster family, his brother Tom, has been framed for murder in Laramie. Kate Shaw longs for home back East and considers leaving Wyoming. As a budding artist, she takes a chance to experience the glories of the West by joining the Hayden expedition to Yellowstone. Separated by fate, Monday and Kate struggle to clear Tom and survive threats to their own lives.
Torn by conflicted feelings for each other, Monday and Kate are reunited in Laramie. Can they sift clues and eliminate suspects to unmask the real killer before Tom hangs?
Genre: Historical Romance
The last of Monday Malone's foster family, his brother Tom, has been framed for murder in Laramie. Kate Shaw longs for home back East and considers leaving Wyoming. As a budding artist, she takes a chance to experience the glories of the West by joining the Hayden expedition to Yellowstone. Separated by fate, Monday and Kate struggle to clear Tom and survive threats to their own lives.
Torn by conflicted feelings for each other, Monday and Kate are reunited in Laramie. Can they sift clues and eliminate suspects to unmask the real killer before Tom hangs?
Genre: Historical Romance
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