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Cradle to Grave
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Cradle to Grave

Written by Eleanor Kuhns

Narrated by Susie Berneis

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Will Rees is adjusting to life on his Maine farm in 1797, but he's already hungering for the freedom of the road, and his chance to travel comes sooner than he expects. Lydia has just received a letter from her old friend Mouse, who now lives in the Shaker community in Mount Unity, New York. To Lydia and Rees's astonishment, she's in trouble with the law. She's kidnapped five children, claiming that their mother is unfit to care for them. Despite the wintry weather and icy roads, Rees and Lydia set out for New York. There's nothing they can do for Mouse legally, though, and they reluctantly set out for home. But before they've travelled very far, they receive more startling news: Maggie Whitney has been found murdered, and Mouse is the prime suspect.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 12, 2015
ISBN9781633799721
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Eleanor Kuhns

Eleanor Kuhns is the 2011 winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel competition for A Simple Murder. The author of seven previous Will Rees mysteries, she is now a full-time writer after a successful career as the Assistant Director at the Goshen Public Library in Orange County, New York. www.eleanor-kuhns.com

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    This book needed a better editor. So many issues with continuity that I ended up really disliking the book although the premise of the story itself wasn't all that bad. And really? You're going to talk in a tiny shack with 4 children in the same room about who their fathers could possibly be and who killed their mother? And supposedly these kids didn't hear anything? Could not believe it. Haven't read anything else by the author and, based on this one, don't plan to.