Framed to Death
“A snappy, clever mystery . . . A delightful amateur sleuth” (Jenn McKinlay, New York Times–bestselling author of the Library Lover’s Mysteries).
Eden, West Virginia, has turned into a hotspot of crime, and scrapbooking sleuth (and JAG Corps veteran) Faith Hunter finds herself smack dab in the middle of the flare-up. When a favor for a friend links Faith to the synthetic marijuana problem invading her town, suspicions and accusations of police favoritism toward Faith start to fly. Soon, a new officer is determined to prove Faith’s guilt.
When the criminal is outed, Faith’s relief is short-lived—because when the suspected dealer dies, she becomes a number one suspect . . .
“[A] wonderful series by a writer who knows how to alternately make you laugh and cry.” —Pam Andrews Hanson, co-author of the Chesapeake Antiques Mysteries
Eden, West Virginia, has turned into a hotspot of crime, and scrapbooking sleuth (and JAG Corps veteran) Faith Hunter finds herself smack dab in the middle of the flare-up. When a favor for a friend links Faith to the synthetic marijuana problem invading her town, suspicions and accusations of police favoritism toward Faith start to fly. Soon, a new officer is determined to prove Faith’s guilt.
When the criminal is outed, Faith’s relief is short-lived—because when the suspected dealer dies, she becomes a number one suspect . . .
“[A] wonderful series by a writer who knows how to alternately make you laugh and cry.” —Pam Andrews Hanson, co-author of the Chesapeake Antiques Mysteries
Related