Song of the Bones

Song of the Bones

by Marcia Preston
Song of the Bones

Song of the Bones

by Marcia Preston

Hardcover(2nd ed.)

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Overview

What would you do if the man living in your house isn't really your husband but a look-alike?

Thelma Patterson, local postmistress and Chantalene's surrogate aunt, retains Drew Sander's legal services to declare her long-missing husband legally dead. An oil company wants to lease her land for exploration, and she needs to clear the title. But when Drew makes inquiries into the disappearance of Billy Ray Patterson, Billy Ray shows up back in Tetumka-and moves in with Thelma.

The townsfolk remember Billy Ray and find the situation amusing. Except for Thelma, that is, who swears to Chantalene that this man is not her missing husband. Thelma's afraid to confront him and begs Chantalene for help.

Chantalene is the only one who believes her. To convince Drew-and the law-that the man in Thelma's house is an impostor, they must find out what happened to the real Billy Ray.

Chantalene follows a cold trail to New Mexico where she finds evidence that the man is indeed Billy Ray Patterson-which means the man Thelma married years ago was somebody else. But who? And why? Then things turn sinister. A dark pick-up runs her off the road at night, and the evidence disappears. Billy Ray turns up dead. Thelma is accused of his murder.

In searching out the truth, Chantalene uncovers a bogus oil company, the high-stakes scam of an Indian-owned casino, and a mafia-style family who wants her silenced... permanently.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633737518
Publisher: Rogue River
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Series: Chantalene Mysteries , #2
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Marcia Preston writes mysteries and women's literary fiction. Her second mystery, Song of the Bones, won the Mary Higgins Clark Award for suspense fiction and the Oklahoma Book Award. She lives beside a creek in central Oklahoma, where she feeds the birds and dodges tornadoes.
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