A Day for Bones
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Bones litter the street...
A catastrophic flood in Ellicott City leaves more than damaged buildings in its wake: a human skeleton now lies scattered along Main Street. Did a colonial settler wash out of his grave? Or is it murder? As Detective Lieutenant Rick Peller and his team investigate, the descendants of James Ferring, a local business icon from a bygone era, become the focus, and Peller is sure they're hiding something.
There are clues aplenty. The gun shop owned by Chuck Ferring is a magnet for vandals and thieves. Art Ferring's horse was gunned down by an unknown assailant. And the Colonial Bakery, the jewel in the Ferring crown, is the only possible source of the bones. The family has explanations for everything, until a double murder threatens to unravel their secrets. And now, someone lurking in the shadows will stop at nothing to prevent Peller from uncovering the truth.
A thrilling crime drama, A Day for Bones is the fourth novel in Dale E. Lehman's Howard County Mysteries.
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A flood in Ellicott City, Md., threatens lives and livelihoods in Lehman's stellar fourth Howard County mystery (after 2018's Ice on the Bay). After the waters recede, human bones are found in a storefront, and a skull turns up in an adjacent state park. Det. Lt. Rick Peller, a 30-year veteran, investigates and discovers the bones belonged to a man about 20 years old and may hold the key to an open mystery. William Ferring, the grandfather of James Ferring IV, the current operator of the family bakery business, disappeared decades earlier when he was around that age. As Peller and his colleagues try to nail down the identification of the skeletal remains, he pursues the possibility that there's a connection to a more recent crime. James's distant cousin Chuck Ferring, a gun store owner, was robbed by crooks who left behind a threatening note reading: "Your life will be destroyed. Your means will be taken. Your weapons will turn against you. The wronged will be avenged. The end has begun." Lehman's carefully constructed plot resolves itself satisfactorily. Admirers of intelligent crime fiction will be eager for a sequel. (Self-published)