Tuesday, April 7, 2020

The Penhallow Train Incident at the Spring Break Bookapalooza




The fantastic N. N. Light is putting on the Spring Break Bookapalooza all the month of April! Your spring break doesn’t have to be all jigsaw puzzle and Twister—it can be finding great new books! 

Today my mystery/romantic suspense The Penhallow Train Incident is featured.

In the sleepy coastal Maine town of Penhallow, a stranger dies on a train, drawing Historical Society Director, Rachel Tinker, and curmudgeonly retired professor, Griffin Tate, into a spider’s web of archaeological obsession and greed. With the help of the victim’s rival, they set out to locate the Queen of Sheba’s tomb. Their plans are stymied when a tug of war erupts between the sheriff and a state police detective who want to arrest the same man for different crimes. It’s up to Rachel to solve a mystery that includes two more murders, if she wants to unlock the soft heart that beats under Griffin’s hard crust.





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