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This ambitious and entertaining short story collection follows a woman who delights in exploring the world-but has the extraordinary fortune (or misfortune) of stumbling into a great number of crime scenes! From bodies hidden in farmhouses to hands found in buckets and trunks filled with skeletal remains, this book is sure to thrill fans of mystery, suspense, and crime. These are stories inspired by real life mysteries. How drugs and alcohol can change people. Caves that have kept their secrets for many years. Family members who disappeared and were never looked for or talked about. Missing…mehr

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This ambitious and entertaining short story collection follows a woman who delights in exploring the world-but has the extraordinary fortune (or misfortune) of stumbling into a great number of crime scenes! From bodies hidden in farmhouses to hands found in buckets and trunks filled with skeletal remains, this book is sure to thrill fans of mystery, suspense, and crime. These are stories inspired by real life mysteries. How drugs and alcohol can change people. Caves that have kept their secrets for many years. Family members who disappeared and were never looked for or talked about. Missing babies covered up for the shame of the family. Exploring Just Became REAL has all this-and more.
Autorenporträt
Karen Hillier is the author of Exploring Just Became Real (2022). She loves going on adventures around old back roads, especially when she can find something or someone she shouldn't have found. Karen has always loved to write poems and short stories. Now that she is retired, she finally has the time to pursue her dream of writing novels. Karen loves crime stories, walking in the woods, bowling, and playing cards. She is friendly and outgoing, and lives for her family. Karen lives in Dawson Creek, B.C. in a tiny cabin in the woods with her husband. Originally from Sydney, N.S., she lived in Thompson, Manitoba for nineteen years and moved back to Nova Scotia for a time before finally settling in Dawson Creek , B.C.