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Halloween is right around the corner when Lady Elsmere throws an elaborate Civil War costume ball. Wearing a nineteenth-century gown, Josiah ventures into the party's corn maze to find her dog, Baby, and take him home, only to discover Baby standing over a fallen ragtag scarecrow. But is it really a scarecrow? Josiah doesn't have time to find out because someone dressed as the Grim Reaper bolts out of the shadows, swinging a scythe, and heading straight for her. Our heroine picks up her skirts and flees, yelling, "Death! Death in the corn maze!" In a land of race horses, antebellum mansions,…mehr

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Halloween is right around the corner when Lady Elsmere throws an elaborate Civil War costume ball. Wearing a nineteenth-century gown, Josiah ventures into the party's corn maze to find her dog, Baby, and take him home, only to discover Baby standing over a fallen ragtag scarecrow. But is it really a scarecrow? Josiah doesn't have time to find out because someone dressed as the Grim Reaper bolts out of the shadows, swinging a scythe, and heading straight for her. Our heroine picks up her skirts and flees, yelling, "Death! Death in the corn maze!" In a land of race horses, antebellum mansions, and bourbon, the glamorous world of the Bluegrass hangs tight to its secrets. There is evil everywhere. It's not called the dark and bloody ground for nothing.
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Autorenporträt
Abigail Keam is an award-winning and Amazon best-selling author who writes the 1930s Mona Moon Historical Mysteries and the Josiah Reynolds Mystery Series about a Southern beekeeper turned amateur female sleuth. The Last Chance For Love Series tells of strangers who come from all walks of life to the magical Last Chance Motel in Key Largo and get a second chance at rebuilding their lives, and The Princess Maura Fantasy Series.One thing Miss Abigail loves to do as an author is to write real people and events into her stories. "I am a student of history and love to insert historical information into my mysteries. My goal is to entertain my readers, but if they learn a little something along the way--well, then we are both happy. I certainly learn a lot from my research, and I hope my readers come away with a new appreciation of beekeeping from my Josiah Reynolds Mysteries."