Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Glory's Last Victim (Sharyn Howard, Bk 8) on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Once again, another Sharyn Howard book to enjoy. Good mystery and this one was tougher to figure out. Enjoy the cleanness of these books, light romance and great characters to follow. One or two you love to hate, but that's politics. Looking forward to the next one.
Beautiful Book.
S-gi-na.
That's what the Cherokee call the evil spirit that dwells within an ancient knife used to murder a young woman in a small college town outside Diamond Springs, North Carolina.
With her Aunt Selma's new beau, Sam Two Rivers, arrested for the crime and all evidence pointing heavily toward him, newly re-elected Sheriff Sharyn Howard finds herself unwillingly, yet obligingly, drawn into the crime, which is outside her jurisdiction. Determined to help her friend and aunt, Sharyn attempts the impossible. She's already up to her ears in a series of house robberies and short a deputy who was downed by a rabid raccoon.
But by working outside her county with a greasy police chief and his belligerent assistant, she will end a mystery involving a string of unsolved murders that date back to the Civil War.
S-gi-na.
That's what the Cherokee call the evil spirit that dwells within an ancient knife used to murder a young woman in a small college town outside Diamond Springs, North Carolina.
With her Aunt Selma's new beau, Sam Two Rivers, arrested for the crime and all evidence pointing heavily toward him, newly re-elected Sheriff Sharyn Howard finds herself unwillingly, yet obligingly, drawn into the crime, which is outside her jurisdiction. Determined to help her friend and aunt, Sharyn attempts the impossible. She's already up to her ears in a series of house robberies and short a deputy who was downed by a rabid raccoon.
But by working outside her county with a greasy police chief and his belligerent assistant, she will end a mystery involving a string of unsolved murders that date back to the Civil War.