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A chilling murder. A town on edge. A fight for the truth. It's 1985, and Glenmere, Saskatchewan, is still reeling from past scandals when sixteen-year-old Amy Young stumbles upon a gruesome discovery-the frozen body of a local teen stuffed inside the grocery store freezer where she works. In an instant, her quiet life is shattered, and she finds herself the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Rookie cop Randy Doyle joined the Glenmere police force, hoping for big-city action. He never expected his first major case to put his own family in the crosshairs. As every clue seems to point…mehr

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A chilling murder. A town on edge. A fight for the truth. It's 1985, and Glenmere, Saskatchewan, is still reeling from past scandals when sixteen-year-old Amy Young stumbles upon a gruesome discovery-the frozen body of a local teen stuffed inside the grocery store freezer where she works. In an instant, her quiet life is shattered, and she finds herself the prime suspect in a murder investigation. Rookie cop Randy Doyle joined the Glenmere police force, hoping for big-city action. He never expected his first major case to put his own family in the crosshairs. As every clue seems to point directly to Amy-his newly discovered niece-Randy faces an impossible choice: follow the evidence or risk everything to prove her innocence. With secrets piling up and another killer lurking in the shadows, Amy and Randy must uncover the truth before more bodies turn up in the town's most unlikely hiding place. But in Glenmere, trust is a dangerous game-and time is running out.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Adair is a mystery and fantasy author known for her descriptive, immersive storytelling. She writes The Glenmere Box Mysteries, a suspenseful series set in 1980s Saskatchewan, and The Blaze Peppergrove Adventures, a juvenile fantasy series featuring urban fairies and mythical creatures.Her debut novel, The Puzzle Box (2023), launched her mystery series, drawing on her love of crime fiction and her experiences in small-town life. She also brings her vivid imagination to her short stories, Blaze Peppergrove and the Big Race (2023) and Blaze Peppergrove and the Web of Lies (2025).When she's not writing, Lisa enjoys playing guitar and exploring Saskatchewan's outdoors with her family and rescue dog.