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What He Left Behind - Bradley, Benjamin
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In this town, everyone has a secret they'd kill to keep. Oak Hill, North Carolina is a sleepy community where nothing exciting ever happens, a town so tiny it has no room for secrets. So when a stranger is found murdered in a cornfield, Detective Grace Bingham is forced to partner with Jack Sawyer--a big city detective who broke her heart and fled the town years prior--in order to uncover the explosive truth. As Grace ID's the Jane Doe, her identity points toward their tragic case from fifteen years ago and the powerful Dockery family. Grace and Sawyer race to piece together their case, armed…mehr

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In this town, everyone has a secret they'd kill to keep. Oak Hill, North Carolina is a sleepy community where nothing exciting ever happens, a town so tiny it has no room for secrets. So when a stranger is found murdered in a cornfield, Detective Grace Bingham is forced to partner with Jack Sawyer--a big city detective who broke her heart and fled the town years prior--in order to uncover the explosive truth. As Grace ID's the Jane Doe, her identity points toward their tragic case from fifteen years ago and the powerful Dockery family. Grace and Sawyer race to piece together their case, armed with new evidence for the first time in decades, even if the town has turned against them. After all, everybody has a secret they'd kill to keep.
Autorenporträt
Benjamin Bradley is a graduate of the Gotham Writers Workshop Fiction I & II and the Red Bud Writing Project's Advanced Fiction courses and an active member of the Mystery Writers of America. He's the author of the Shepard & Kelly Mystery series and his short fiction has been published in Reckon Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, and other literary magazines. By day, Benjamin coaches homelessness organizations nationally on embedding healthcare for our country's most vulnerable populations from his home in Raleigh, North Carolina. Learn more at benjaminbradleywrites.com.