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Book Review: Echoes Among the Stones
Echoes among the Stones
by Jaime Jo Wright
Bethany House
Bethany House Publishers
Christian
Pub Date 03 Dec 2019
I am reviewing a copy of Echoes among the Stones through Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley:
Aggie Dunkirk’s career was unceremoniously ended by mistakes she made. So she decides to travel to Wisconsin where her Grandmother Mumsie lives alone in her own rambling home. She did not know how eccentric Mumsie had become , obsessing over an old, unsolved crime scene — even going so far as to re-create it in the dollhouse.
When she finds work as a secretary helping to restore the flooded historical part of the Cemetery, Mystery seems to follow her. She ends up having to work with the cemetery’s puzzling but attractive archaeologist and she ends up exhuming secrets from the past and accidentally ends up uncovering a crime that some will stop at nothing to keep hidden, even if it means silencing Aggie for good.
In 1946 Imogene Flannigan works in a local factory and dreams of one day only her own beauty salon. coming home to discover her younger sister’s body in the attic changes everything. Unfamiliar with the newly burgeoning world of criminal forensics and not particularly welcomed as a woman, Imogene is nonetheless determined to stay involved.
Even as her sisters case grows cold, Imogene is determined to stay involved in the case, but at what cost?
I give Echoes among the Stones five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!