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Minotaur Books
June 2015
On Sale: June 16, 2015
336 pages ISBN: 1250067022 EAN: 9781250067029 Kindle: B00Q1YU4GE Hardcover / e-Book
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Thriller Crime | Mystery Historical
It's 1796, and traveling weaver Will Rees is visiting Salem, Massachusetts. He's in town to buy a luxurious
gift for his pregnant wife, a few yards of well-made fabric from the traders at the famed Salem harbor.
While traveling through Salem, however, Rees comes upon a funeral procession for the deceased Mrs.
Antiss Boothe. When Rees happens upon Twig, a friend who fought alongside him in the war, he learns
that Mrs. Boothe had been very ill, and her death had not come as a surprise. But the next morning, the
town is abuzz with the news that Mr. Boothe has also died--and this time it is clearly murder. When the
woman that Twig loves falls under suspicion, Twig persuades Rees to stay in Salem, despite the family
waiting for him back home in Maine, and help solve the murder. Rees is quickly pulled into the murky politics of both Salem and the Boothe family, who have long been
involved in the robust shipping and trading industry on the Salem harbor. Everyone Rees meets seems to
be keeping some kind of secret, but could any of them actually have committed murder? Will Rees returns in Death in Salem, the next delightful historical mystery from MB/MWA First Novel
Competition winner Eleanor Kuhns.
Will Rees
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