
Goodbye Linden Square: Totally Addictive Crime Fiction (A DC Holly Towns Murder Mystery)
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Anne Shillolo

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Was it an accident or a simple crime of opportunity?
Sherisse Collins is dead. The body of the elderly woman is found by a friend, lying at the foot of the stairs in her gracious Linden Square home. Although Sherisse was in her 80s, she was no recluse. Her friends insist that she was strong and healthy, and that she was murdered.
The Collins mansion is filled with antiques, original artwork and many valuables, so a theft motive is the first thing considered by DC Holly Towns and the CIU officers.
But the old house is hiding secrets of its own. When Holly is doing a detailed search of the scene, the backyard reveals a grim secret. And the attic opens up a world of possibilities, and completely changes the way she looks at the death of Sherisse Collins.
If Holly is right, a clock is ticking and it’s only a matter of time until a killer strikes again.
Readers are hooked on these regional police procedurals.
5 Stars All The Way!
From the Amazon reviews for Goodbye Haldane Hill.
“Holly was born to do this job.”
“Best. One. Yet. Can't wait for the next one.”
“Wow! What a story.”
“I hope this series is continued for many more episodes as I’ve become totally addicted to the CIU detectives. Suffice it to say, with the ending of this book there seems to be quite a set up for more thrilling tales of criminal activity in Port Alma in the future & possibly involving more locations. No spoiler alerts given here! I love the fast paced action & twists & turns plotted in each book.”