Under a Silent Moon
A Novel| By: | Elizabeth Haynes |
| Publisher: | Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. |
| Print ISBN: | 9780062276049 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780062276056 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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A New York Times bestselling author "gives puzzle fiends plenty to chew on" in this British police procedural introducing a female detective ( New York Times Book Review). In the crisp, early hours of an autumn morning, the police are called to investigate two deaths. The first is a suspected murder at a farm on the outskirts of a small village. A beautiful young woman has been found dead, her cottage drenched with blood. The second is a reported suicide at a nearby quarry. A car with a woman's body inside was found at the bottom of the pit. As Detective Inspector Louisa Smith and her team gather evidence, they discover a shocking link between the two cases and the two deaths—a bond that sealed their terrible fates one cold night, under a silent moon. "If there's anything Haynes excels at, it's addictive, tension-filled reading." — BookPage "Perfect for fans of police procedurals and British mysteries." — Library Journal "Haynes debuts a promising procedural series featuring a strong lead character who could just become a genre stalwart." — Booklist "Best-selling author Elizabeth Haynes assembles a cast of memorable characters in this gripping murder mystery that combines police procedure with romantic desire." — National Examiner "It's as impressive a book, in any genre, as you will read this year. . . . And the ending will leave you breathless." — Bookreporter.com "Like your novels racy? If so, this one will fit the bill. . . . A strong opening to what promises to be a strong series." — New York Journal of Books "A captivating tale of jealousy, madness and murder that readers won't be able to put down." — Romantic Times Book Reviews