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Jamie Aldrich is ready to begin the next chapter of her life. After dealing with a series of frightening events that began with the loss of her husband two years ago and the near-death of her elderly great aunt, she's taking a well-earned vacation with her fiancé in Oklahoma's historic Osage Hills State Park, a place rumored to hold gangsters' hidden loot. Her newfound serenity is disrupted when she finds the body of an elderly woman on a hiking trail. Park Ranger Doug Moyer calls the recluse's death an accident, the result of a falling tree, but Jamie isn't so sure. Soon after, while…mehr

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Jamie Aldrich is ready to begin the next chapter of her life. After dealing with a series of frightening events that began with the loss of her husband two years ago and the near-death of her elderly great aunt, she's taking a well-earned vacation with her fiancé in Oklahoma's historic Osage Hills State Park, a place rumored to hold gangsters' hidden loot. Her newfound serenity is disrupted when she finds the body of an elderly woman on a hiking trail. Park Ranger Doug Moyer calls the recluse's death an accident, the result of a falling tree, but Jamie isn't so sure. Soon after, while exploring the park, Jamie discovers a surprising inscription on a crumbling wall, "Patrick Gallagher loves Mary Jamison, 1954." Mary is Jamie's mother, but Jamie has never heard of Patrick. Her mother refuses to explain, as usual. When Sam disappears after smoke fills their cabin, it is clear something strange and sinister is going on. Can Jamie unravel the ties between the women's mysterious death, Sam's disappearance and her mother's first secret love? If not, she and the secrets, may be buried together, forever.
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Mary Coley writes award-winning mysteries, usually set in her home state of Oklahoma. With the heart of an adventurer, she loves to travel and learn new things. Sometimes those things end up in her fiction. Crumbling Bones is her ninth mystery, and the first to be set in her home town of Enid, Oklahoma. She is thankful that her Enid High Creative Writing teacher, Mrs. Cozart, was always so encouraging. After receiving her B.S and M.S. degrees at Oklahoma State University, she worked for the Nature Conservancy of Oklahoma and the City of Tulsa before retiring to write fiction. Currently, she spends time in both Jenks and Edmond, OK. She and her husband, Daryl, have five adult children, eight grandchildren and their Dachsund mix rescue, Trixie.