Blood Money : A Novel
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Rev Win Brady and his fiancee Ginger’s good friend, Detective Bray Sanderson, receives a substantial insurance settlement after the passing of a distant relative. When Bray accepts an invitation to his late uncle’s secluded Lake Champlain island estate, Win becomes suspicious of Bray’s sudden importance to a family he’s been alienated from for over 25 years. What exactly is the “family business” that no one wants to talk about? Why do the Sandersons never leave their island home? And what accounts for the ‘disappearances’ and ‘accidents’ over the years which have taken the lives of several relatives, including Bray’s parents?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785280279
ISBN10: 0785280278
William Kritlow
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2000
Lake Champlain
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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