Maine’s most famous author is murdered the night after a class reunion at Fort Point State Park. A classmate turns up dead a few days later, apparently drowned at Fort Point. What does a cold case burglary have to do with the deaths? And did a third classmate really commit suicide?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Fort Point
Book Author: Susan Page Davis
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"'M confronts TN - TN is defiant.'"
The last words written in dead man's notebook, a very famous dead man, Martin Blake; a nationally recognized author and journalist whose remains have just washed ashore close to a busy highway bridge. On the scene by coincidence, shortly after a bystander discovers the body, is Priority Unit Detective Harvey Larson. Following the victim's whereabouts the day that he was murdered prompts Harvey and his unit to investigate a class reunion at nearby Fort Point, where terse conversations between classmates seem to leave clues leading towards a decades-old cold case.
Jennifer Wainthrop is eagerly anticipating her upcoming nuptials; the prospect of marrying Harvey Larson, despite their difference in age, is a true blessing from a God that Harvey and Jennifer are just getting to know. As the stress over wedding arrangements escalates, along side Harvey's high profile murder case, can they learn before they get married, how important it is to love selflessly, pray often, and communicate freely?
Enjoy this second installment in Susan Davis' well plotted "Maine Justice" series with its steady cadence and likable characters.
I received a copy of this book from the author. The opinions stated are entirely my own.
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