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Large Print Version Someone in the town of Marion is sitting on a secret worth killing for When Cal Walker returns to Marion, a small town nestled in the Cascade Mountains, he's just trying to settle family affairs and leave quietly. But when a local developer turns up dead and a reformed criminal vanishes without a trace, Cal is pulled into an investigation that threatens to unravel the town's carefully hidden past. Teaming up with Officer Inga Wells, Cal uncovers whispers of a chilling Cold War-era artifact as dangerous as anything ever devised. As more clues emerge-secret phone calls and…mehr

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Large Print Version Someone in the town of Marion is sitting on a secret worth killing for When Cal Walker returns to Marion, a small town nestled in the Cascade Mountains, he's just trying to settle family affairs and leave quietly. But when a local developer turns up dead and a reformed criminal vanishes without a trace, Cal is pulled into an investigation that threatens to unravel the town's carefully hidden past. Teaming up with Officer Inga Wells, Cal uncovers whispers of a chilling Cold War-era artifact as dangerous as anything ever devised. As more clues emerge-secret phone calls and tripwires, dangerous, long-forgotten laboratories and exotic poisons-Cal is entangled in a mystery where the past never stays buried. With a blend of suspense, emotional depth, and wry humor, *Of Hearts and Murder* is a character-driven mystery that explores love, legacy, and the price of second chances. Fans of Richard Osman and Louise Penny will love this cozy mystery!
Autorenporträt
R. K. Benton has been a mystery lover and a storyteller all her life. She has created and performed plays and live-audience interactive fiction, written operatic librettos, and crafted short stories ranging from darkly serious to sensibly chucklesome. A columnist and Associate Editor for The Comical newspaper, she has also contributed many articles to The Native. She is a co-founder of Write Club, based in Leavenworth, Washington.