Footprints to Murder
Marcia Talley
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Description
When a man is murdered in the woods and the main suspect appears to be a giant ape, Hannah steps in to solve the mystery. Does Bigfoot really exist? Hannah is delighted to reconnect with her former roommate, Susan Lockley, owner of Scarborough Fairs, at a college reunion, and agrees to step in when Susan's assistant drops out of managing the Sasquatch Sesquicentennial in Granite Falls, Oregon. But when Martin Radcliffe, a professional debunker, is found murdered, surrounded by gigantic footprints, the culprit appears, or was meant to appear, obvious: Bigfoot. Fantasy or fact? As the conference disintegrates into a chaos of finger pointing, mistrust and fear, it falls to Hannah to restore order. Working closely with Jake, a retired policeman and his K-9, Harley, Hannah hastens to stave off the vigilantes and solve the crime before Bigfoot, if he exists, comes one step closer to extinction.
Product Details
Price
$28.99
$26.96
Publisher
Severn House
Publish Date
December 01, 2016
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780727886460
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Marcia Talley is the Agatha and Anthony award-winning author of eleven previous crime novels featuring survivor and sleuth, Hannah Ives. Her short stories appear in more than a dozen collections and have been reprinted in several of The Year's Finest Crime and Mystery Stories anthologies. She is a past President of Sisters in Crime, Inc. Marcia lives in Annapolis, MD, but spends the winter months aboard an antique sailboat in the Bahamas.
Reviews
"As Talley's 15th cozy reminds us once more, you can't take her genial heroine anywhere without her stumbling into a different form of homicide"--Kirkus Reviews
"Citations regarding unusual humanoid creatures, most dating to the late 19th century, head each chapter of this entertaining entry"--Publishers Weekly
"Citations regarding unusual humanoid creatures, most dating to the late 19th century, head each chapter of this entertaining entry"--Publishers Weekly