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Only one thing would drag Robin Pearce home to River Sutton, West Virginia for the high school’s 100th homecoming celebration: seeing her sister in her old cheering uniform with a huge smile on her face at the halftime show.
Ogling Sheriff Chris Payne’s broad shoulders in his old quarterback’s jersey wouldn’t be a chore, either. So, make that two things.
But when Robin bumps into high school classmates at the football game, her homecoming turns into a nightmare. She literally stumbles over the dead body of her frenemy, River Sutton’s top trophy wife.
The whole town suspects Robin, and even Chris wants to lock her up for her safety. When she’s not guzzling coffee or forced to admire fall décor with her sister, Robin uses her cyber skills to uncover the River Sutton’s killer before they can end her time as an amateur sleuth. Permanently. Is it the desperate soon-to-be-ex-husband? Or the greedy land developer? Or someone else hidden in the shadows?
**Winner of The BookFest LGBTQ Mystery Award 2022**
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Award-winning author Nancy Basile grew up in the hills of West Virginia, scraping her knees, and dreaming about becoming a writer who lives on a houseboat, traveling up and down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
She thought she was missing out on “the world,” she so moved to L.A. for a bit, then Cleveland. But eventually those hills came a’callin’. Like another brunette from the middle of nowhere, she realized there’s no place like home.
Now, she’s bringing West Virginia to life in the pages of the River Sutton Mysteries. In 2022, she won The BookFest award for LGBTQ Mystery for “A Fatal Fumble,” and took 2nd place for both Cozy Mystery and Amateur Sleuth.
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