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A tragic accident, a missing fiance... and a buried truth that refuses to stay hidden.
When a high-school band trip ends in tragedy, Sue Jaworski steps in to comfort her friend and fellow garden-club member, Ruth, whose nephew was among the victims. But while visiting Ruth's home, something unusual catches Sue's attention: a set of oil paintings identical to ones she recently bought at Trinkets and Treasures. The artist? Ruth's fiance, who vanished without a trace forty years ago.
Intrigued, Sue shares the discovery with her granddaughter Jessica, who insists on showing her the actual landscape that inspired the artwork. But the picturesque setting hides a dangerous secret-it rests atop an unstable, long-abandoned coal mine.
As Sue and her husband Alan, Aspen Notch's police chief, dig into the past, they uncover a decades-old cover-up involving the town's shady bylaws, a powerful mining company, and a silence bought at great cost. Then Jessica goes missing... and Sue realizes some secrets were never meant to stay buried.
The fourth book in the Aspen Notch Mystery Series, Below the Landscape is a wholesome cozy mystery full of small-town charm, long-buried secrets, and an amateur sleuth with a sharp eye for the truth. Fans of Murder, She Wrote, Betty Rowlands, and the timeless appeal of Nancy Drew will feel right at home in Aspen Notch.
Praise for the Aspen Notch Mystery Series:
? ? ? ? ? Well written, well plotted, & likable characters.
? ? ? ? ? Each story just gets better!
? ? ? ? ? You can't put it down.
? ? ? ? ? Her characters are my friends.
? ? ? ? ? Heartwarming, exciting and complicated.
? ? ? ? ? She makes the characters "come alive" on the pages.
? ? ? ? ? Life is not boring with Sue & Alan.
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A tragic accident, a missing fiance... and a buried truth that refuses to stay hidden.
When a high-school band trip ends in tragedy, Sue Jaworski steps in to comfort her friend and fellow garden-club member, Ruth, whose nephew was among the victims. But while visiting Ruth's home, something unusual catches Sue's attention: a set of oil paintings identical to ones she recently bought at Trinkets and Treasures. The artist? Ruth's fiance, who vanished without a trace forty years ago.
Intrigued, Sue shares the discovery with her granddaughter Jessica, who insists on showing her the actual landscape that inspired the artwork. But the picturesque setting hides a dangerous secret-it rests atop an unstable, long-abandoned coal mine.
As Sue and her husband Alan, Aspen Notch's police chief, dig into the past, they uncover a decades-old cover-up involving the town's shady bylaws, a powerful mining company, and a silence bought at great cost. Then Jessica goes missing... and Sue realizes some secrets were never meant to stay buried.
The fourth book in the Aspen Notch Mystery Series, Below the Landscape is a wholesome cozy mystery full of small-town charm, long-buried secrets, and an amateur sleuth with a sharp eye for the truth. Fans of Murder, She Wrote, Betty Rowlands, and the timeless appeal of Nancy Drew will feel right at home in Aspen Notch.
Praise for the Aspen Notch Mystery Series:
? ? ? ? ? Well written, well plotted, & likable characters.
? ? ? ? ? Each story just gets better!
? ? ? ? ? You can't put it down.
? ? ? ? ? Her characters are my friends.
? ? ? ? ? Heartwarming, exciting and complicated.
? ? ? ? ? She makes the characters "come alive" on the pages.
? ? ? ? ? Life is not boring with Sue & Alan.