Murder and Marshmallows

An Angela Morton Mystery, #1

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Contemporary Women
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Author: Lucinda D. Davis ISBN: 9781386622178
Publisher: Lucinda D. Davis Publication: January 16, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lucinda D. Davis
ISBN: 9781386622178
Publisher: Lucinda D. Davis
Publication: January 16, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

There's a killer with a good aim and a very sharp arrow at Mad River Campground and no shortage of suspects with motives for killing the shifty, lazy odd job man.

Detective Angela Morton is tall, attractive, whip smart and she's suffering from a broken heart.  On compassionate leave from the Lake Placid Police, Angela is asked to investigate the murder and camping has never been so complicated or dangerous!

Together, Angela and her friend Nathan Swale, a forensics expert, turn up some old history that some folks would prefer kept under wraps, then there's the matter of a boy's drowning, an incriminating photo that has resurfaced in a most unfortunate place, a cold case crime that's about to blow wide open, stolen love, and two suspects who aren't telling the whole story.

Toss in an arrogant, overblown businessman who has nefarious plans for the small campground and who gets what he wants when he wants, and you've got the perfect mix for Murder and Marshmallows. But, are they moving into somebody's comfort zone? Will the next arrow find one of them?

And what about that broken heart?  Nathan has eyes only for Angela, but he knows he's got to move slowly to win her over. The cozy campfire and meals under the stars seems like just the right place…if they can survive!

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There's a killer with a good aim and a very sharp arrow at Mad River Campground and no shortage of suspects with motives for killing the shifty, lazy odd job man.

Detective Angela Morton is tall, attractive, whip smart and she's suffering from a broken heart.  On compassionate leave from the Lake Placid Police, Angela is asked to investigate the murder and camping has never been so complicated or dangerous!

Together, Angela and her friend Nathan Swale, a forensics expert, turn up some old history that some folks would prefer kept under wraps, then there's the matter of a boy's drowning, an incriminating photo that has resurfaced in a most unfortunate place, a cold case crime that's about to blow wide open, stolen love, and two suspects who aren't telling the whole story.

Toss in an arrogant, overblown businessman who has nefarious plans for the small campground and who gets what he wants when he wants, and you've got the perfect mix for Murder and Marshmallows. But, are they moving into somebody's comfort zone? Will the next arrow find one of them?

And what about that broken heart?  Nathan has eyes only for Angela, but he knows he's got to move slowly to win her over. The cozy campfire and meals under the stars seems like just the right place…if they can survive!

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