book cover of Death Duties
 

Death Duties

(2004)
(The eighth book in the Port Silva series)
A novel by

 
 
LaPierre's eighth Port Silva mystery, where the spirit of the quiet, dramatic north country is the setting for profound insights into family relationships. Hired by Christina Larson, as a deathbed promise, to clear her grandfather's name of a pedophilia accusation from thirty years ago, Verity Mackellar and her mother, Patience, aka Patience Smith, Investigations, take the case. The Mackellars are initially reluctant: Patience believes it will reopen old wounds. Verity sees success as unlikely and onetime friend Chris as disagreeable. Then Verity reads the old man's bitter suicide note, "They've left me nothing... I damn them to hell, whoever they are."


Genre: Romance

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