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In 1937, a prominent Riverton, Georgia, resident shot and killed his sister and brother-in-law during breakfast. Fifty years later the town is haunted anew by the murders and the man who committed them. He's long dead but his bequest of a park near Riverton dredges up memories best kept buried. Newspaper editor Brooks Sheffield and his crime-busting buddy Dub Campbell team up to solve the mystery around old deaths -- and new slayings along the way.

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In 1937, a prominent Riverton, Georgia, resident shot and killed his sister and brother-in-law during breakfast. Fifty years later the town is haunted anew by the murders and the man who committed them. He's long dead but his bequest of a park near Riverton dredges up memories best kept buried. Newspaper editor Brooks Sheffield and his crime-busting buddy Dub Campbell team up to solve the mystery around old deaths -- and new slayings along the way.


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Autorenporträt
W.F. Ranew is a former newspaper editor and reporter who grew up in a small Georgia town. He is the author of Schoolhouse Man and Candyman's Sorrow, the first novels in the Brooks Sheffield Love & Crime series. It should come as no surprise to readers of both books that as a youth Ranew spent an inordinate amount of time at his hometown weekly newspaper. He first worked as a printer's devil before moving to reporter, sports writer and columnist, a position that occasionally got him into trouble with local readers. He lives in Atlanta and St. Simons Island, Georgia.