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Grave Mistake - Cory, Susan
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A skeleton with broken fingers-a boy alone in the cold Maine woods-a father too terrified to come out of hiding. Why does a carpenter get fatally assaulted at architect Iris Reid's new museum project? And why was a man's tortured body hidden under the floorboards in the very same spot twenty years before? Now the media is calling the site "the museum of horrors" and Iris must uncover the link between the two crimes before the killer curates his next victim. Can she stay ahead of this adversary who will stop at nothing to keep his shocking secret hidden? Grave Mistake is the sixth Iris Reid…mehr

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A skeleton with broken fingers-a boy alone in the cold Maine woods-a father too terrified to come out of hiding. Why does a carpenter get fatally assaulted at architect Iris Reid's new museum project? And why was a man's tortured body hidden under the floorboards in the very same spot twenty years before? Now the media is calling the site "the museum of horrors" and Iris must uncover the link between the two crimes before the killer curates his next victim. Can she stay ahead of this adversary who will stop at nothing to keep his shocking secret hidden? Grave Mistake is the sixth Iris Reid mystery from real-life architect Susan Cory. If you like clever amateur sleuths, unexpected twists and fast-paced action, get your copy of Grave Mistake today! Praise for the Iris Reid Mystery Series from Kirkus Reviews: "Cory gleefully breezes through subplots and twists with a resourceful protagonist at the helm." "Mystery and distinctive characters hone this remarkable story." "The plot becomes more unnerving as it progresses." "An appealing, believable hero."
Autorenporträt
Like my sleuth, I live in Cambridge and am an architect with a brown belt in karate. I wondered why there were no architects as amateur sleuths. We're problem solvers enmeshed in other people's lives. So I've set out to correct this oversight.