Iced Under

Iced Under

by Barbara Ross

Narrated by Dara Rosenberg

Unabridged — 6 hours, 21 minutes

Iced Under

Iced Under

by Barbara Ross

Narrated by Dara Rosenberg

Unabridged — 6 hours, 21 minutes

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Overview

The snow is deep in Maine's Busman's Harbor and the mighty rivers are covered in ice. Snowden Family Clambake Company proprietor Julia Snowden and her mother, Jacqueline, are hunkered down for the winter when a mysterious package arrives-heating up February with an unexpected case of murder.



Inside the mystery package is an enormous black diamond necklace that once belonged to Julia's great-grandmother and disappeared in the 1920s. Who could have sent it-and why? Julia's search for clues takes her on a perilous journey through her mother's troubled family history, from a squabble over the family fortune in "frozen water" to the recent unexplained death of Jacqueline's long-lost cousin Hugh-who'd been missing and presumed drowned for more than forty years. To protect her mother's inheritance, Julia must fend off a small army of feuding relatives, solve the mystery surrounding Hugh's demise, and get back home before the next blizzard buries them all . . .

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"Ross knows her Maine coast and her snowstorms." —Kirkus

Kirkus Reviews

2016-11-07
A costly necklace and a feuding family make for a murderous reunion in New England.In the tourist season, Julia Snowden runs the Snowden Family Clambake in little Busman's Harbor, Maine. In the midst of a February snowstorm, she doesn't have a single customer for her winter restaurant. Instead, she collects her mother's mail, including an uninsured package with no return address. Inside is a showy necklace with an unsigned note, "For Windsholme." The Black Widow, as Julia's mother, Jacqueline, calls the necklace, is a family heirloom that had been missing for almost 100 years. Its central stone is a huge black diamond that boosts its total value to perhaps $2 million, more than enough to repair Windsholme, the run-down, vacant, and partially burned mansion on Morrow Island, Jacqueline's family seat, which she now owns. Jacqueline was close to one other family member, her cousin Hugh, who used to spend summers on the island before he disappeared from it on the night of Jacqueline's 21st birthday party. At the local historical society, Julia finds out that the source of the Morrow fortune was ice, the purest of which was called black ice—as is the central diamond in the long-lost necklace, now in the safe deposit box in Jacqueline's bank. Further discoveries about Julia's intricate family tree, relatives she didn't know she had, and the rift between two branches of the family, along with the bar code that shows where the necklace was shipped from, send Julia to Boston to meet her newfound relatives. Alas, she's too late for one of them, whose death might well have been hastened, but just in time to become a target for the next murder. Ross (Fogged Inn, 2016, etc.) knows her Maine coast and her snowstorms. Both provide an atmospheric backdrop for a cozy that, though a little heavy on genealogy, picks up its pace when its focus returns to the living and the newly dead.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171242411
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 08/29/2017
Series: Maine Clambake Mysteries , #5
Edition description: Unabridged
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