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Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey
Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey










Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey

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Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey

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Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey

This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the author. Join Isabel and Alma Trumbo with their beagle Petey Samson when they set off on their latest mystery as amateur sleuths that is as fun and challenging for them as it is for the reader.Ĭopyright © 2017 by Ed Lynskey and ECL Press. The series titles are clean reads and traditional whodunits. The Cashmere Shroud is the second title in the popular, well-received cozy mystery series featuring a memorable cast of funny characters and a charming small town setting. Of course, someone driven to bump off Ray Burl isn’t likely to be intimidated by a pair of little, old lady sleuths snooping around-until they get too close to revealing who the killer is. When the sisters’s young friend Sammi Jo Garner becomes the prime suspect in her father Ray Burl's homicide however, they shrug off taking it easy and get back to work investigating his murder. Or relaxing at Eddy’s Deli where they munch on his irresistibly delicious bear claws, catch up with his waitress Tabitha, and drink his fresh brewed coffee. They love nothing better than chatting with the Three Musketeers-Ossie Conger, Blue Trent, and Willie Moccasin-lolling on their wooden bench just outside of Main Street’s flower shop. Sisters Isabel and Alma Trumbo-both are retired seniors in their seventies although Alma is quick to point out she’s the younger sister-look forward to spending their leisurely days playing Scrabble and sipping tall glasses of iced tea. Down in the sleepy, quaint Virginia small town of Quiet Anchorage, murder is the last thing any person living there would expect to happen on a summer day.












Quiet Anchorage by Ed Lynskey