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Murder in Linden

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What a read! Set in dusty small town America in the 1950's, this unique murder mystery begins with all the "family values" front and center. But then the veneer begins to peel off, exposing the inner lives of utterly memorable characters who run the gamut from psychotic to genuinely loving. In two words, it's nostalgic and creepy. Unlike most mysteries, we know who did it, but are wrapped up in the character's lives all the more because they don't know what we know - and are in danger. A total winner! - Susan Stewart Potter, JOA Productions Once again, I was captured by a Nancy Schuepbach novel. You are taken in from page one and cannot put it down. Her characters come alive and are as real as the people next door. - Dr. Joe and Marilee Leach Nancy Schuepbach dissects interpersonal mysteries and murder using vivid descriptions as the tools to display the many layers of truth. - Scott Buse, Father Nancy Schuepbach has created another riveting, hard-to-put-done murder mystery. The plot's skillful blend of rapid cuts from time and place has you eager for what's around the next turn as it sometimes teases you with glimpses ahead but at other times jolts you with complete surprises.But more than the plot's fascinating twists, Nancy carefully explores the psychological complexities of her characters, while embedding them all in a carefully created, beautiful, and utterly compelling word portrait of small town America. Just as in Murder at the Mane Tamers, Nancy's characters are intriguing, distinctive, and often disturbing. - Barry Phegan, Ph.D., author.
Release date Australia
May 7th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
AuthorHouse
Pages
232
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781434311337
Product ID
1905121

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