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A Shadow on the Snow

By: Dorothy Bodoin
Narrated by: Helen D. Gordon
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Krista Marlow has traveled to a cozy cabin in the snow-shrouded woods of Huron Station, Michigan for a winter vacation. But a turn down a desolate road through the woods brings her to a horrible site. The body of a man hung from a tree, the arrow that pierced his heart like a push-pin in a streaming map of blood.

The victim, a hunter, may have been killed by a radical anti-hunting group. A blood-soaked sign with the words “Stop the Kill” scrawled on it was positioned under his body.

Krista finds herself in the center of the investigation into the man’s murder. She saw a car speeding by her as she drove down the road, and may be able to identify the killer - she caught a glimpse of the driver’s face as the car sped past her.

Mark Dalby, the Sheriff investigating the crime, is determined to protect his chief witness as Krista becomes the prey for a clever killer as he hunts his next victim.

©2011 Dorothy Bodoin (P)2020 Hilliard & Harris
Occult Supernatural Women Sleuths

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