Raven Lake

Raven Lake

by Rosemary McCracken
Raven Lake

Raven Lake

by Rosemary McCracken

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Overview

Murder, jealousy, fraud, deceit—welcome to cottage country!

Financial planner Pat Tierney's dream vacation in cottage country turns into a nightmare when the body of an elderly woman is discovered in a storage locker. Pat's friend, Bruce Stohl, is the murdered woman's son, and when he is pegged by police as their prime suspect, Pat rallies to find his mother's killer.
Meanwhile, a con artist has targeted cottages in the area, and vacationers are arriving, only to learn they are victims of a rental scam. When disgruntled renters show up at her door, Pat fears for her family's safety.

Now she must navigate treacherous waters to protect those who are dear to her.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155321897
Publisher: Rosemary McCracken
Publication date: 07/02/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 511 KB

About the Author

Rosemary McCracken has worked on newspapers across Canada as a reporter, arts reviewer, editorial writer and editor. She is now a Toronto-based freelance journalist who specializes in personal finance and the financial services industry.
Rosemary's first Pat Tierney mystery novel, Safe Harbor, was shortlisted for Britain's Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger in 2010. It was published by Imajin Books in 2012. Its sequel, Black Water, was released in 2013, followed by Raven Lake in 2016. Jack Batten, the Toronto Star's crime fiction reviewer, calls Pat "a hugely attractive sleuth figure."
Rosemary has had short stories published in Room of One's Own, Mother Margaret and the Rhinoceros Cafe, The Whole She-Bang I, World Enough and Crime, Thirteen, 13 O'Clock; Destination: Mystery!, 13 Claws, Passport to Murder: Bouchercon Anthology 2017, and Mystery Weekly. Her short story "The Sweetheart Scamster" in Thirteen was a finalist for a Derringer Award in 2014.
Rosemary lives in Toronto and teaches novel-writing at George Brown College.

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