The Cantaloupe Thief
£8.99
ISBN: 9781782641933
Publication date: April 15, 2016
Format: Ebook
Extent: 304 pages
Imprint: Lion Fiction
OTHER EDITIONS AVAILABLE: Paperback |
The worst thing about being homeless is being looked right through.’ It’s ten years since wealthy matriarch Alberta Resnick was found stabbed to death in Georgia. Local reporter Branigan Powers sets out to investigate the city’s only unsolved murder. Branigan knows that the homeless often have information, but are rarely asked. She gets in touch with Liam, a pastor who runs a shelter. As they start to ask questions, secrets begin to surface. Then homeless people start dying. Clearly the killer won’t stop until all tracks are covered. But what the killer doesn’t know is that someone is watching, someone who is used to being ignored and unseen
Meet the author: Deb Richardson-Moore
Deb Richardson-Moore is a former national award-winning journalist, who became a pastor of the Triune Mercy Center in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. She is the author of the succesful Branigan Powers Mystery series. Deb is a popular speaker at book clubs, universities and colleges. She has also won numerous awards for her philanthropy and community involvement, including the 2014 Women Making History Award from the Greenville Cultural Exchange Center and the 2016 Public & Community Service Award from the Atlantic Institute. A graduate of Wake Forest University, Deb and her husband live in South Carolina.
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