SYNOPSIS
Can a forward-thinking woman help the police solve a murder in a backward-thinking town?
Smart inquisitive, and a firm believer in the new progressive reforms, Adele Gossling seeks a new life after the devastating death of her father. So she flees the big city of San Francisco for the small town of Arrojo. She plans a life of peace and small pleasures running her own stationery shop and living in her own house.
But peace is exactly what she doesn’t get when she discovers her neighbor dead in her gazebo. The police think they have a firm suspect: the young man who was secretly engaged to the victim. But Adele and her clairvoyant new friend Nin Branch suspect the young man is innocent. In spite of the raised eyebrows from Arrojo’s Victorian-minded citizens, she and Nin set out to prove Richard Tanning didn’t do it. But if he didn’t, who did?
Can Adele and Nin solve this puzzling case involving a striped carnation, a diamond ring, a note, a muddy pair of boots, and a broken promise? Or will Richard hang for a crime he didn’t commit and the real killer go free?
REVIEW
I got hooked on Adele Gosling while reading the free novella The Missing Ruby Necklace. I love stories that feature strong independent women. Add to that a good whodunnit and you have a win in my book.
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Sounds good! The stationary shop caught my attention. I used to love to visit the one in my home town when I was a little girl. I guess some larger cities still have them, but I have not seen one in ages.
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I love nice paper & fancy pens
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Teachers (including me) tend to love “office supplies.” I guess that is the modern version of stationery.
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YES!!
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