Researching one's family tree should be easy for a genealogist, right? As El Turner delves into her past, however, she discovers dark tangles of identity even she never imagined. If she's not El Turner, who is she? When a man calling himself her uncle suddenly appears in town and is later found dead, El becomes the prime suspect. Trying to clear her name and uncover her true self are not easy endeavors. And if those issues aren't enough to clutter her mind, someone attempts to kidnap her parrot, newly appointed Chief of Police Alan Poe is monopolizing her daydreams, a rumor of hot diamonds…mehr
Researching one's family tree should be easy for a genealogist, right? As El Turner delves into her past, however, she discovers dark tangles of identity even she never imagined. If she's not El Turner, who is she? When a man calling himself her uncle suddenly appears in town and is later found dead, El becomes the prime suspect. Trying to clear her name and uncover her true self are not easy endeavors. And if those issues aren't enough to clutter her mind, someone attempts to kidnap her parrot, newly appointed Chief of Police Alan Poe is monopolizing her daydreams, a rumor of hot diamonds points her way, and a scruffy dog decides to adopt her. Is there a happy ending here?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sylvia Ahrens (writing as Allison Thorpe) grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan. After adventuring around the country, she and her husband settled at the end of a lovely dirt road in Kentucky where they built their own home of natural stone and wood, raised a family and an organic garden, and reveled in bird song for almost four decades. Along the way, she earned degrees in English Literature, Creative Writing, and Women's Studies. Her books include six collections of poetry and a series of cozy mysteries. Inspirations include the growly screams of Janis Joplin, the enduring courage of Aung San Suu Kyi, the complex melodies of Bela Fleck, and the beautiful finality of the Oxford Comma. She works as a writing mentor at The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, loves lilacs, yearns to be a poker star, and lives in Lexington, Kentucky.
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