Perdition House
A Bay Tanner Mystery
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- 12٫99 US$
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- 12٫99 US$
وصف الناشر
When a fifth cousin twice removed calls Bay Tanner - a young, recently widowed, financial consultant - from the Beaufort County Jail, it's no accident. Mercer Mary Prescott spent a lot of time and trouble locating Bay on the family tree, and she needs more than bail out of the relationship. What she's really after is a secret she's not willing to reveal-yet. But when Bay generously takes Mercer back to the family mansion of Presqu'isle, she finds that this distant kin comes with a lot of personal baggage-and some very dangerous pursuers. Before Bay can help straighten out Mercer's problems, the mousy young woman disappears. Now, Bay begins a desperate hunt for her "shirttail" cousin through the twisted alleys of the past, from Civil War days to a plantation called Perdition House and to one last deadly fight.
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Perhaps only a Southerner would credit the claim of kinship from a "half fifth cousin," especially one whose introductory phone call comes from the county jail where she's charged with vagrancy. But Lydia Baynard Simpson Tanner, better known as "Bay," does, with serious consequences, in Wall's third Low Country (South Carolina) mystery (after 2002's And Not a Penny More). With a rich family history and some wealth to go with it, Bay is still coming to terms with her husband's murder. Bay and her father, retired judge Talbot Simpson, and Erik Whiteside, a young computer whiz, operate Simpson & Tanner Inquiry
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Perditition House
I enjoy Hall’s writing. This is the third book in the series that I have read. I love the references to the low country area that I call home.
Bay’s character is a strong, smart, confident woman that isn’t afraid to follow her gut or speak her mind regardless whom she happens to be talking to.
I like that these books are easy, relaxing reads, that have suspense, mystery, and a bit of sex for spice. They are a joy to get wrapped up in.
My goal would be to get a few people together to read the series, and then look back to actual locations thatBay mentions. Then we could have a road trip to see the places she describes.