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A fatal crash involving two college students heading home for the holidays seems like an unfortunate accident. But when the surviving girl wakens, she tells a curious story of the vehicle that forced them off the road - an old-fashioned, 1950s-style hearse. Reporter Branigan Powers delves into the mystery that takes her to the college campus, and leads her into dangerous fraternity and sorority pledge parties. Reunited with the homeless Malachi Martin, who is so adept at seeing what isn't there, rather than what is, Branigan must uncover what is really going on at the college, before other students are put in danger.
A fatal crash involving two college students heading home for the holidays seems like an unfortunate accident. But when the surviving girl wakens, she tells a curious story of the vehicle that forced...
A fatal crash involving two college students heading home for the holidays seems like an unfortunate accident. But when the surviving girl wakens, she tells a curious story of the vehicle that forced them off the road - an old-fashioned, 1950s-style hearse. Reporter Branigan Powers delves into the mystery that takes her to the college campus, and leads her into dangerous fraternity and sorority pledge parties. Reunited with the homeless Malachi Martin, who is so adept at seeing what isn't there, rather than what is, Branigan must uncover what is really going on at the college, before other students are put in danger.
A Note From the Publisher
Deb Richardson-Moore is a former journalist, who became a pastor of the Triune Mercy Center in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. She is the author of The Weight of Mercy and The Cantaloupe Thief.
Deb Richardson-Moore is a former journalist, who became a pastor of the Triune Mercy Center in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. She is the author of The Weight of Mercy and The Cantaloupe Thief.
Advance Praise
“The
lives of the homeless and high society are woven together in this cleverly
plotted mystery. This is a book that will challenge your head and your heart.” Fiona
Veitch Smith, author of The Jazz Files
“Richardson-Moore’s
latest is a tightly plotted mystery rich with southern grit and replete with
twists, turns, and a surprising reveal. Reporter Branigan Powers is an
unforgettable protagonist brimming with determination, compassion, and a strong
sense of justice. Readers will be glad they’ve met her. Highly recommended.” Susan
Furlong, co-author of the New York Times bestselling Novel Idea Mysteries
“The lives of the homeless and high society are woven together in this cleverly plotted mystery. This is a book that will challenge your head and your heart.” Fiona Veitch Smith, author of The...
“The
lives of the homeless and high society are woven together in this cleverly
plotted mystery. This is a book that will challenge your head and your heart.” Fiona
Veitch Smith, author of The Jazz Files
“Richardson-Moore’s
latest is a tightly plotted mystery rich with southern grit and replete with
twists, turns, and a surprising reveal. Reporter Branigan Powers is an
unforgettable protagonist brimming with determination, compassion, and a strong
sense of justice. Readers will be glad they’ve met her. Highly recommended.” Susan
Furlong, co-author of the New York Times bestselling Novel Idea Mysteries
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