[Garrison Gage 06] • Bury the Dead in Driftwood

[Garrison Gage 06] • Bury the Dead in Driftwood
Authors
Carter, Scott William
Publisher
Flying Raven Press
Tags
mystery
Date
2019-08-10T22:00:00+00:00
Size
0.42 MB
Lang
en
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They find her buried in driftwood.

Harriet Abel never shows up for her appointment. Irritating as hell? Sure. It's hard enough to work as a private investigator without potential clients standing you up. 

Of course, it's difficult to show up when you're dead. 

A revered community figure in the Oregon coast town of Barnacle Bluffs, the teacher extraordinaire never gets a chance to explain why she wants to hire Garrison Gage before her body turns up in a sandy grave. Seldom deterred by the lack of a client, Gage barrels forward intent on discovering the woman's killer. Unfortunately, the professional curmudgeon stirs up a lot more trouble than he expects, putting innocent people in imminent danger. 

In the past, Gage always triumphed over whatever dark forces stood in his way, but this time he may have gone too far -- and he won't be the only one paying the price.

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From the Author

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The Garrison Gage Mysteries (in chronological order):**

* A Plunder By Pilgrims (short story prequel)

* The Gray and Guilty Sea

* A Desperate Place for Dying

* The Lovely Wicked Rain

* A Shroud of Tattered Sails

* A Lighthouse for the Lonely Heart

* Bury the Dead in Driftwood

About the Author

SCOTT WILLIAM CARTER's first novel, The Last Great Getaway of the Water Balloon Boys, was hailed by Publishers Weekly as a "touching and impressive debut" and won an Oregon Book Award. Since then, he has published many books, including the popular Garrison Gage mystery series set on the Oregon coast, as well as the provocative Myron Vale Investigations, about the private investigator in Portland, Oregon who works for both the living and the dead. His recent book for younger readers, Wooden Bones, chronicles the untold story of Pinocchio and was singled out for praise by the Junior Library Guild. In past lives, he has been an academic technologist, a writing instructor, bookstore owner, the manager of a computer training company, and a ski instructor, though the most important job--and best--he's ever had is being the father of his two children. He lives in Oregon with his family. Visit him online at ScottWilliamCarter.com.