An Unexamined Wife

· Wolfe Johnson Inc
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381
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About this ebook

Is love worth killing for?

 

In the second book of the Charlotte Anthony series, plans for an idyllic holiday in Aspen are disrupted by the discovery of a dead professor in his lab full of suspicious-looking plants.


Once again, Charlotte joins forces with Detective Barnes to solve a murder that is anything but straightforward. Potential motives and suspects are many and the prof's complicated love life only adds to the confusion. Her investigation reveals unexpected connections between husbands, wives, friends, and lovers, and between past and future events. But information can be deadly, and Charlotte's discoveries put both herself and her friends in great danger.


As if all of this this wasn't enough, Charlotte is swept off her feet by the most unlikely of suitors.


The Charlotte Anthony novels are traditional, character-driven mysteries whose overarching theme is how the past informs the present, and how even a small town in the American Midwest can be connected to a much larger world.

About the author

Meg Wolfe is the author of the Charlotte Anthony mystery series: An Uncollected Death, An Unexamined Wife, An Undisclosed Vocation, and An Uncharted Corpse. Meg started out as a writer after earning a Master's degree from Valparaiso University. Then life provided illuminating detours in garden design, cooking, and art before sending her full circle back to writing. She lives in Valparaiso, Indiana, with her husband, artist and photographer Steve Johnson.


The fifth book of the Charlotte Anthony mysteries, An Uninvited Quest, is due for release in December 2019

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