Murder at Bow Falls, Cathy Pickens
Murder at Bow Falls, Cathy Pickens
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Murder at Bow Falls

Author: Cathy Pickens

Narrator: Tiffany Morgan

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/31/2023


Synopsis

WELCOME TO SOUTH CAROLINA, WHERE THE HOSPITALITY IS WARM AND THE MURDER IS STONE-COLD.

It's summer and the Fourth of July carnival has come to Dacus. The only problem is that the fright house isn't impressing attorney Avery Andrews.

Until a leg falls off a blood-spattered, chainsaw-wielding mannequin. A very real—and very dead—leathery body is revealed. This has quickly become the most realistic fright house she's ever experienced.

For the first time that night, Avery feels a jolt of fear. And a dash of adrenaline as a new case falls into her lap.

The next day, an old school friend tumbles to her death over Bow Falls. Her horror-struck husband faints. But did she fall or was she pushed? Either way, his new lady friend seems too close for comfort.

Avery must piece together a very cold case and a very cold-blooded murder. But nothing is ever clear-cut in Dacus. Can she straighten things out?

This southern cozy murder mystery is perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing, Karen MacInerney, Sonia Parin, and Faith Martin.

About Cathy Pickens

Cathy Pickens's first Avery Andrews novel, Southern Fried, won the 2003 St. Martin's Press/Malice Domestic Award for Best New Traditional Mystery. Publishers Weekly called it "a cozy with sharp edges."

The five books in the series are set in small-town South Carolina, where Cathy grew up and where her family has lived for 300 years.

Cathy has also written a mystery walking tour of Charleston, South Carolina-Charleston Mysteries-and a series of North Carolina true crime histories, starting with Charlotte True Crime Stories and True Crime Stories of Eastern North Carolina.

At the juncture of her life as a business and creative person is CREATE! Developing Your Own Creative Process. Drawn from years of workshops with artists, business leaders, technical specialists, jail inmates, and residential rehab clients, it reminds readers that yes, everyone is creative-but how can you better develop and use it?

At various times and under various aliases, she has been an attorney; a university provost; a church organist and choir director; and a ballroom and clog dance coach. In her other life, Cathy worked as a lawyer and as business professor at Queens University of Charlotte, where she initiated a popular MBA elective on the creative process.


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