Reaping the Whirlwind: The Mystery
An excellent and surprising first!
-- Charlotte Austin Review
When an old recluse dies behind locked doors, the doctor says it was her heart. Deputy Sheriff Trent Tyson doesn't give the case another thought until the medical examiner finds poison. Within a week, Tyson is on the tenuous trail of a murderer who snuffs out the unwanted, the lame, the helpless.
Prologue to Reaping the Whirlwind
I like to think of myself as a gardener. A gardener loves flowers. If he must root out a misshapen plant or snip off a dead head, that doesn't mean he loves his beautiful blossoms less. It means he's a tidy gardener. He's doing the landscape a favor. No one can blame him.
Tightly written and fascinating. -- T. Suzanne Eller, Author
I couldn't put this book down. -- Dee Ann, SC
I did not have a clue as to the identity of the murderer until the person was revealed. The clues were there -- but the story was so compelling, I didn't see them -- the best way to read mysteries. -- Carrie, TX
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