Stanley Waters retired from his job as a TV weatherman to open a bed and breakfast in his Vriginia hometown. Now a guest's death has spoiled the inn's grand opening.
Trapper Ken Whittle spent the morning pre-heating and preparing his Pieper Super Cub to fly so he could check his trap-line.
There's been a murder at the Blue Sky Café and a killer's on the loose.
Assisting in a reenactment of a Civil War battle, bed-and-breakfast owner Stanley Waters finds himself on the case when the mock skirmish results in the actual death of a local businessman. 17,500 first printing. Mystery Guild Feat Alt.
Telling this story decades later, Knatchbull not only revisits these terrible events but also writes an intensely personal account of human triumph over tragedy—a story of recovery not just from physical wounds but deep emotional trauma.
Carlton Stowers, the two-time Edgar Award winner and New York Times bestselling master of true crime, is back.
A local businessman is killed in a re-enactment of a Civil War battle in Virginia. Sleuth Stanley Waters, a retired weatherman and a participant in the re-enactment, opens an investigation. By the author of Murder Under Blue Skies.
Rebecca is thirty-five, single and working for her uncle in a chemical warehouse.
Consisting of 1078 Polaroid photos of abstract blue skies above Nazi concentration camps, the work is an unsettling way of looking directly at an unspeakable trauma that is also a fading collective memory.
Kite shop owner Emmy Adler feels an ill wind blowing through Rock Point when a murder hits close to home in the third Kite Shop mystery.
Tricia Miles must swim against the tide to catch a killer when Haven't Got A Clue's assistant manager is accused of murder in the latest entry to Lorna Barrett's New York Times bestselling Booktown series.