Dead Bodies Don't Lie
Publisher Description
In the heart of the Midwest, where the land stretches wide and the sky seems endless, there are places that hold stories—some whispered, some forgotten, and some waiting to be unearthed. These places, with their weathered walls and creaking floors, carry the weight of lives lived and lost, of secrets buried deep within their foundations. They are more than wood and stone; they are keepers of memories, witnesses to joy and sorrow, and guardians of truths that refuse to fade.
This is the story of one such house, a farmhouse that stood resilient against time and the elements, its sun-bleached exterior hiding the shadows of its past. It is a story of new beginnings, of a family seeking solace in the quiet embrace of the countryside, only to find themselves entangled in the echoes of a tragedy that refused to be silenced. It is a story of justice, of the slow, deliberate unraveling of a mystery that had haunted a town for a decade. And it is a story of resilience, of how even in the face of darkness, there is light to be found, and how the human spirit can rebuild, even when the walls around it remember.
In this place, where the wind carries whispers and the earth cradles secrets, the past and present collide, and the truth waits patiently to be uncovered. Some stories are never truly finished—they linger, waiting for the right hands to turn the page. This is one of those stories.