Enid Blackwell feels responsible for her friend's murder more than a year ago. Struggling with emotional turmoil and guilt, Enid is determined to make a safe, even if boring, life for herself by avoiding crime reporting and writing a weekly newspaper column. Assigned to do an article about a local soup kitchen, she discovers during an interview that the cook's daughter simply vanished several months ago. The police investigated but have no further leads to follow, and the case is growing cold. Desperate and with nowhere else to turn, the father pleads with Enid, "Please help me find my…mehr
Enid Blackwell feels responsible for her friend's murder more than a year ago. Struggling with emotional turmoil and guilt, Enid is determined to make a safe, even if boring, life for herself by avoiding crime reporting and writing a weekly newspaper column. Assigned to do an article about a local soup kitchen, she discovers during an interview that the cook's daughter simply vanished several months ago. The police investigated but have no further leads to follow, and the case is growing cold. Desperate and with nowhere else to turn, the father pleads with Enid, "Please help me find my daughter." The Last Sale is the second book in the Enid Blackwell series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raegan Teller is the award-winning author known for her captivating Enid Blackwell Mystery Series. Set in South Carolina, her novels skillfully blend small-town intrigue, family secrets, and chilling murder. Teller received two Honorable Mentions in the Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards for her exceptional storytelling and intriguing plots. A summa cum laude graduate of Queens University, Charlotte, she is a member of Sisters in Crime, SC Writers Association, Women's Fiction Writers Association, and the Alliance of Independent Authors. She and her husband live in Columbia.
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