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Jamie Aldrich has never heard of the Osage Reign of Terror, the horrible kidnappings and murders of the oil-rich members of the Osage Tribe in the 1920s, the FBI's first case. All that changes when she returns to Pawhuska, Oklahoma after a thirty-year absence to check on her great aunt Elizabeth. Soon after her arrival, Elizabeth tells Jamie, "my whole life has been a sham." Minutes later, her aunt lies in a coma, the victim of an attack. Jamie has no idea who would want to harm her aunt, but it becomes clear that the danger hasn't passed. While Elizabeth remains in the hospital, Jamie is…mehr

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Jamie Aldrich has never heard of the Osage Reign of Terror, the horrible kidnappings and murders of the oil-rich members of the Osage Tribe in the 1920s, the FBI's first case. All that changes when she returns to Pawhuska, Oklahoma after a thirty-year absence to check on her great aunt Elizabeth. Soon after her arrival, Elizabeth tells Jamie, "my whole life has been a sham." Minutes later, her aunt lies in a coma, the victim of an attack. Jamie has no idea who would want to harm her aunt, but it becomes clear that the danger hasn't passed. While Elizabeth remains in the hospital, Jamie is repeatedly threatened and meets with several strange "accidents." The longer she stays, the more she feels she can't trust anyone in Pawhuska -- not even Sam, the first man she's had feelings for since her husband died. Will Jamie be able to discover the truth before both she and Elizabeth are silenced forever?
Autorenporträt
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.