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BOOK REVIEW: The Crystal Cavern
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by: Anne McDonald Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: The Crystal Cavern Author: Hannah Alexander Publisher: Barbour Publishing ISBN: 1-58660-767-7 Genre: Inspirational/Mystery/Suspense
After Josiah Kessinger’s death, his granddaughter, Dr. Sable Chamberlain gets wind of nasty rumors that he defrauded his friends and neighbors of their hard-earned savings. Determined to clear her grandfather’s name, Sable returns to Freemont, Oklahoma. When a family friend is murdered before he can hand over a packet of incriminating evidence, Sable becomes the target of a murderous plot. Only with the help of paramedic, Paul Murphy does Sable escape her pursuers.
The two friends flee to Sable’s family home at Crystal Cavern, only to find themselves stranded with six total strangers during an Ozark ice storm. Can they trust any of Sable’s guests, or does a killer lurk among them?
Sable and Murph discover that evidence to clear Josiah Kessinger is hidden somewhere in the house, and in the cave below. Can they get to the bottom of the conspiracy before death finds them?
Hannah Alexander has endowed Crystal Cavern with mind-bending twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end. This is one novel that is a must-have for lovers of classic who dun nit mysteries.
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