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OverviewWhen Margaret Macdonald, terminally ill and fearing for her family's future, begs Emma to investigate the death of her husband's brother in their stable, how can she possibly refuse the dying woman? After all, she's known the Macdonalds on the neighbouring sheep station on the Murray for most of her twenty-five years, and daughter Bea is her best friend. But what if she has to reveal a Macdonald as the killer? Despite the family's desire to blame horse thieves, they're the ones with the motives. Then Matty brings up that old promise and suddenly murder isn't the only thing she has to worry about. How could she have gotten herself into this situation? Except ten years had seemed a lifetime when she was only seventeen. Now time is running out for everyone. As Emma strives to give Margaret the answer she needs, she finds herself thwarted at every turn. No one wants her poking her nose in. Emma fears she's about to lose her lifelong friends as well as fail in her mission. Not that any of it will matter in the end, murder or promise, if her questions put her squarely in the killer's sights. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irene SaumanPublisher: Jakada Books Imprint: Jakada Books Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9780645995305ISBN 10: 0645995304 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 10 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"An enjoyable read that kept me intrigued and wanting to know more about the lives of those in this novel. I am looking forward to reading the books that come after and once again being transported back in time to the romance, mystery and intrigue of the people and places who once lived on the banks of the Murray River. Goodreads review 18 March 2017 Thoroughly enjoyable. A glimpse of Australia in bygone times. A lovely mystery thrown in to complete the story. The author pulls you right in and keeps you there! Amazon review 24 May 2017 I do like Irene Sauman's writing style. I highly recommend reading her other two books, ""A Gem of a Problem"" and ""A Body in the Woodpile."" And, if there is a fourth in the series, I will look forward to reading it also. Amazon review 31 March 2018" Author InformationIrene is a retired historian living in Perth, Western Australia where she writes historical cozy mysteries. Under her pen name Rennae Todd she also writes modern cozies. Irene grew up on a vineyard and orange orchard in New South Wales by the Murray River, where she was an avid reader, and started writing stories when she was nine years old (including some really dreadful poetry). Now living in Western Australia, she has three children and four grandchildren, and a sister who beta reads her books for plot holes and to see how quickly she can solve the mystery (so far she's not winning). When not writing, Irene reads, watches tennis, plays croquet (old age and treachery will defeat youth and enthusiasm every time) and has a reasonably green thumb, which means very little dies in her garden, unlike in her cozy mysteries. Irene and Rennae share a website at https: //irenesaumanauthor.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |