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Lil Starling and husband Joe receive an invitation to go back to her hometown of Warsaw, NY to receive accolades for solving a fifty-one-year-old murder. Simultaneously, her friend, Federal Judge Stone, informs Lil that several federal inmates could be released from federal prison on a technicality. One inmate, if released, scares her the most. She vows to do whatever is necessary to keep that prisoner locked up. That investigation leads them to Lil's alma mater, Elmira College in Elmira, NY. There, she is reunited with her dearest friends, causing them to relive two unsolved murders that took…mehr

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Lil Starling and husband Joe receive an invitation to go back to her hometown of Warsaw, NY to receive accolades for solving a fifty-one-year-old murder. Simultaneously, her friend, Federal Judge Stone, informs Lil that several federal inmates could be released from federal prison on a technicality. One inmate, if released, scares her the most. She vows to do whatever is necessary to keep that prisoner locked up. That investigation leads them to Lil's alma mater, Elmira College in Elmira, NY. There, she is reunited with her dearest friends, causing them to relive two unsolved murders that took place their senior year (1977-78). Lil and Joe are now involved in two priorities. With limited time and several deadly threats against them, Lil must forgo any struggle with insecurities and regrets. She realizes that people from the past and present are connected, but not in the ways she ever imagined.
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Liz Eagle is a retired United States Probation Officer. She enjoys reading fiction, writing, relaxing anywhere near water and drinking good wine. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and her dog. She has two children, two stepchildren and precious grandchildren. She grew up in a quaint town in Western New York depicted in her first award winning book, "Blood is Thicker Than Wine." She received her formal education at the distinguished college that she writes about in her second book, "Don't Cry Over Spilt Wine." She makes occasional trips to those places as her closest and dearest friends live there.