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Lies and Logs to Die For (Adirondack Mystery Series, Book 2)

By: Rosemary Miner
Narrated by: Anna Crowe
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The Adirondacks in 1874 is a harsh land of rugged landscape and hard-scrabble living where each spring, local men seek jobs bringing logs to market on the wild, white waters of the Hudson River. As the annual drive is ready to start, Miss Grace Wickham, herbal healer and amateur sleuth, is traveling home on the new Adirondack Railway.

On the train she meets and befriends young Jenny Crane. Jenny's brother wrote her that logging wasn't for him. Now he's missing, and she's on a quest to find him. Grace Wickham, the only doctor in the small town of Wevertown, NY, finds herself in the midst of murder again.

©2014 Hilliard & Harris (P)2021 Hilliard & Harris
Mysteries & Detectives Thrillers & Suspense Young Adult Fiction Mystery Transportation

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