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Welsh criminal psychologist and globetrotting sleuth, Cait Morgan, and her retired-cop husband Bud Anderson, are enjoying some well-deserved peace and quiet at home, in moody, mountainous British Columbia. The sudden death of a neighbor is a significant loss for them both, so Cait's honored when Gordy Krantz's "unusual" will requests that she eulogize him at his memorial. However, delving into the dead man's background becomes a pressing priority when a puzzling theft, and some surprising discoveries, put our favorite sleuths on high alert. Might someone living in their seemingly tight-knit -…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Welsh criminal psychologist and globetrotting sleuth, Cait Morgan, and her retired-cop husband Bud Anderson, are enjoying some well-deserved peace and quiet at home, in moody, mountainous British Columbia. The sudden death of a neighbor is a significant loss for them both, so Cait's honored when Gordy Krantz's "unusual" will requests that she eulogize him at his memorial. However, delving into the dead man's background becomes a pressing priority when a puzzling theft, and some surprising discoveries, put our favorite sleuths on high alert. Might someone living in their seemingly tight-knit - and certainly off-beat - rural community have wanted their neighbor dead? And if so, are more people they know at risk? The tenth Cait Morgan Mystery from Bony Blithe Award-winning author Cathy Ace, The Corpse with the Iron Will, forces Cait and Bud to use the skills they've honed tackling cases around the world to unmask a killer who's too close to home for comfort!
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Autorenporträt
Cathy Ace is known for her award-winning Cait Morgan Mysteries and her popular WISE Enquiries Agency Mysteries, as well as other crime novels. Welsh by birth and upbringing, she now lives in BC, Canada. Shortlisted for the Bony Blithe Award three times in four years, winning in 2015, she was also shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story in 2017. "Ace is, well an ace, when it comes to plot and description." The Globe and Mail.