Dead Man's Leap: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Dead Man's Leap: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

by Tina Debellegarde
Dead Man's Leap: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

Dead Man's Leap: A Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery

by Tina Debellegarde

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Overview

Rushing waters...dead bodies...secrets...

As Bianca St. Denis and her neighbors scour their attics for donations to the charity rummage sale, they unearth secrets as well as prized possessions. Leonard Marshall's historic inn hosts the sale each year, but it is his basement that houses the key to his past. When an enigmatic antiques dealer arrives in town, he upends Leonard's carefully reconstructed life with an impossible choice that harkens back to the past.

Meanwhile, when a storm forces the villagers of Batavia-on-Hudson to seek shelter, the river rises and so do tempers. Close quarters fuel simmering disputes, and Sheriff Mike Riley has his work cut out for him. When the floods wash up a corpse, Bianca once again finds herself teaming up with Sheriff Riley to solve a mystery. Are they investigating an accidental drowning or something more nefarious?

Dead Man's Leap explores the burden of secrets, the relief of renunciation, and the danger of believing we can outpace our past.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781685120849
Publisher: Level Best Books
Publication date: 04/05/2022
Series: A Batavia-On-Hudson Mystery , #2
Pages: 266
Sales rank: 669,809
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Tina deBellegarde's debut novel, Winter Witness, the first in the Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery series, was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel, a Silver Falchion Award, and a Chanticleer Mystery & Mayhem Award. Reviewers have called Tina "the Louise Penny of the Catskills." Her story "Tokyo Stranger" appears in the Mystery Writers of America anthology When a Stranger Comes to Town edited by Michael Koryta. Tina's short fiction also appears in The Best New England Crime Stories. She is the vice-president of the Upper Hudson Chapter of Sisters in Crime. She is also a member of Mystery Writers of America and Writers in Kyoto. She lives in Catskill, New York, with her husband Denis and their cat Shelby where they tend to their beehives, harvest shiitake mushrooms, and cultivate their vegetable garden. She travels to Japan regularly to visit her son Alessandro. 
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