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Set on the Outer Banks and Albemarle Sound areas of northeast North Carolina, Swan's Landing: a Webb Sawyer Mystery is the third novel in this series.When Webb Sawyer's young friend, Sunshine Bledsoe's mother goes missing, then later found buried in someone's back yard, Webb finds himself involved in his most bizarre investigation yet, one that leads him to Swan's Landing, a small rural fishing community in Perqumans County, North Carolina, to New York City, then back to the small town of Hertford, North Carolina where more than one person living there is running from their past. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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One of the three women who changed Webb’s plans for the day is Sunshine Bledsoe. She has a major problem--- her mother is missing. Webb knows Sunshine a bit as she used to date Webb's son Preston. They no longer date with Preston being in New Zealand and all, but Webb still cares about her. Sunshine is very upset as there has been no sign from her Mom in two weeks and Sunshine is sure that her Mom is in danger. Mom’s name is Isabeau Bledsoe and she has a very checkered past. Supposedly, according to her boss and landlord, Isabeau is on a two week vacation to parts unknown. It seems she just up and left without talking to anyone and just left a note behind. Sunshine is terrified something bad has happened and wants Webb’s help. With some urging by Nan, Webb eventually agrees to go with Sunshine and check out her mother's apartment and the diner she worked at over in Hertford. Doing both leaves them with far more questions than answers.
Third in the Webb Sawyer mysteries, Swan's Landing is solidly good. Blending in small amounts of romance, a twisting multiple mystery plot line, and plenty of suspense, this latest in the series is another good one. While Webb may have the devil of a time figuring out the minds of the women in his life, he has a nose for trouble and he knows when he is being lied to. His problem, among several, is that nearly everyone in this far reaching tale is lying for various reasons. Well worth your time, “Swan's Landing: A Webb Sawyer Mystery” can be read as a stand-alone if you have not read the earlier books in the series.
Swan’s Landing: A Webb Sawyer Mystery
Douglas Quinn
http://obxwriter.webs.com/
AAS White Heron Press/CreateSpace
June 2012
ISBN # 978-1475285352
Paperback
444 Pages (includes prologue preview of Egret’s Cove)
$17.95
Material supplied by Publicist Donna Higgins Colson last November in exchange for my objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2013
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