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¿¿"A well-told, hook-you-into-reading-it mystery by the winner of the first Whodunit Award (the Jeremiah Healy Mystery Writing Competition). You'll see why she won when you crack the pages of this outstanding book."-Shirrel Rhoades, co-founder Mystery Fest Key WestWhen teacher Cammie Rose finds an old photograph hidden in her father's den, she begins to question her family history and the truth about all the men in her life, including the one who is stalking her. Soon, she begins a deadly game of cat and mouse with the mystery figure. As the ghosts of the past rise, Cammie races to discover…mehr

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¿¿"A well-told, hook-you-into-reading-it mystery by the winner of the first Whodunit Award (the Jeremiah Healy Mystery Writing Competition). You'll see why she won when you crack the pages of this outstanding book."-Shirrel Rhoades, co-founder Mystery Fest Key WestWhen teacher Cammie Rose finds an old photograph hidden in her father's den, she begins to question her family history and the truth about all the men in her life, including the one who is stalking her. Soon, she begins a deadly game of cat and mouse with the mystery figure. As the ghosts of the past rise, Cammie races to discover the identity of her tormentor before she becomes his next victim. In this return to Hopewell, the setting of her award-winning The Dark End of the Rainbow, J. E. Irvin introduces a compelling new cast of characters, a decades-old secret, and a killer who threatens to break all the rules.
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J.E. Irvin is a career educator and an award-winning author. Her stories, essays, and poems have appeared in a variety of print and online publications. Happiest when canoeing in the Northwoods or hiking forest paths, Irvin and her husband reside in Springboro, Ohio, where they share their life with two crazy cats, a resident beaver in the pond behind their home, and a variety of wildlife in the prairie to the west.