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Double the Lies (An Annalee Spain Mystery #2)
Double the Lies (An Annalee Spain Mystery #2) | Patricia Raybon
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Winner, Christianity Today Book Award for Fiction
In the second installment of Patricia Raybon's critically acclaimed mystery series, amateur detective Annalee Spain races the clock to solve the murder of a barnstorming White stunt pilot before she is framed by the Colorado Klan for the crime. But when the victim's dashing twin falls head over heels for the young Black sleuth, can she solve the crime as it tests both her sleuthing and her recently promised heart?
On a cold spring night in 1924, Annalee Spain offers her new fancy lace handkerchief--a gift from her pastor boyfriend Jack Blake--to a young woman crying in a Denver public library. But later that night, when police find the handkerchief next to the body of the young woman's murdered husband, Annalee becomes the number one suspect, and her panic doubles when she learns that Jack has gone missing.
With just days to solve the murder before the city's Klan-run police frame her for the crime, Annalee finds herself hunting for clues in the Colorado mountain town of Estes Park. She questions the victim's wife and her uncle, a wealthy Denver banker, at their mountain lodge, desperate for leads. Instead, she finds a household full of suspects and even more burning questions. Who keeps threatening her, why can't she find Jack, and will a dangerous flirtation be her undoing? Her answers plumb the depths of the human heart, including her own, exploring long-buried secrets, family lies, even city politics--all of which could cost the young detective her fledgling love . . . and perhaps even her life.
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Annalee Spain returns, with a chance encounter setting her up to investigate a new murder. Aspects of this historical mystery were interesting, but I didn‘t enjoy it quite as much as book 1. It felt a little flat.

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
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