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When the police chief is called out of town for a family emergency he hires Ed, now working as a criminal consultant, to assist deputy police chief, Carrie Ramos, with the murder investigation. After several leads don't pan out, the chief, now back in Lighthouse Cove, decides to close the case. Confident that with more time the murder can be solved, Ed is determined to continue investigating on his own, with encouragement from his wife, Annie, the museum's executive director.
Shortly after, the couple discovers a copy of a map dated 1785 in the basement of the museum, and Ed's instincts tell him it may be connected to Emily's death. On a hunch, he and Annie travel to Toronto, Canada, where he learns of the original map and a manuscript written in 1847 that were unearthed during an archaeological dig. The manuscript contains information about a ship that capsized during a fierce storm on Lake Ontario - in 1785. Now Ed has clues as to why the murder occurred, but he still doesn't know who committed the crime. Or does he?
This clean fiction novel contains no graphic violence, explicit intimate scenes, or cursing, but there's plenty of action, adventure, and a surprise ending. Annie enjoys cooking, and the book also provides gourmet recipes she prepares for friends and family as the hunt goes on to discover who committed this shocking crime.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798992109009
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 278
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-04-08
- Förlag: Silver Waters Press