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Rigged for Murder: A Charley Hall Mystery
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Rigged for Murder: A Charley Hall Mystery

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If she can’t clear her friend’s name, he’ll go down for murder. But it’s her own past that threatens to drown them all.

1948: Kingston, Canada-When reporter Charley Hall’s childhood friend, Dan Cannon, is found standing over the badly beaten body of his old rowing team nemesis, she hires former Toronto police detective-turned-PI Mark Spadina to help her prove his innocence. Mark accepts the job but isn’t convinced the cops haven’t already got the right man.

Diving into uncharted waters, Charley learns the dead man was her father’s best friend and rowing partner. Then the boat her parents had been sailing the day they drowned twenty-five years before mysteriously reappears, swamping Charley in a tidal wave of questions about their past and her own future.

Were her parents’ deaths really an accident? And what is the connection to Dan?

Rigged for Murder is the second book in the atmospheric Charley Hall historical mystery series. If you like historical backdrops, female underdog protagonists, and unpredictable twists, then you’ll love Brenda Gayle’s breaking story.

Will Charley sink or swim? Find out today in Rigged for Murder.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bowstring Books
Date
18 April 2021
Pages
212
ISBN
9781777582425

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

If she can’t clear her friend’s name, he’ll go down for murder. But it’s her own past that threatens to drown them all.

1948: Kingston, Canada-When reporter Charley Hall’s childhood friend, Dan Cannon, is found standing over the badly beaten body of his old rowing team nemesis, she hires former Toronto police detective-turned-PI Mark Spadina to help her prove his innocence. Mark accepts the job but isn’t convinced the cops haven’t already got the right man.

Diving into uncharted waters, Charley learns the dead man was her father’s best friend and rowing partner. Then the boat her parents had been sailing the day they drowned twenty-five years before mysteriously reappears, swamping Charley in a tidal wave of questions about their past and her own future.

Were her parents’ deaths really an accident? And what is the connection to Dan?

Rigged for Murder is the second book in the atmospheric Charley Hall historical mystery series. If you like historical backdrops, female underdog protagonists, and unpredictable twists, then you’ll love Brenda Gayle’s breaking story.

Will Charley sink or swim? Find out today in Rigged for Murder.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bowstring Books
Date
18 April 2021
Pages
212
ISBN
9781777582425