Reseña del editor:
Rotten aristocratic relatives, murder, ancient bones, strange clues, ghosts who won't stay buried, village in peril, lies, dark secrets and twenty-two million dollars at stake. What good southern girl wouldn’t dive into the middle of that! No one has ever accused Meg Talbot of being a good southern girl but when it comes to diving into trouble, she’s the champ. This time the trouble has turned deadly. Danger lurks everywhere and Meg is in the killer’s crosshairs...
Biografía del autor:
Patricia Gale is the sister team of Gayl Wilson and Pat Hine. They grew up on the Oklahoma prairie with little besides their nearest neighbor, Keith, and their own imaginations to entertain them. Pat does most of the research for the team because she’s a compulsive student. Gayl writes most of the text because she likes spinning longwinded tales. Gayl creates adorable characters and Pat figures out ways to knock them off. They were media majors in college. They have written and edited for newspapers and association magazines for most of their lives. Their hobbies and loves have always included family, horses, any real or imagined mystery, floating down the river in an inner tube, exploring foreign countries and anything to do with nature. They both garden. Their Cherokee great grandmother was an expert in healing plants. However, the sisters are partial to Belladonna, Foxglove and other tasty poisons. They deny any knowledge of bodies in the potting shed. Their ancestors include Mayflower passengers, gangsters, Wild West bandits and the sheriff those bandits shot. One ancestor reputedly did roast some guys from Kentucky who encroached on Cherokee territory, but they'd rather not talk about that.
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