A Veiled Antiquity: A Torie O'Shea Mystery

A Veiled Antiquity: A Torie O'Shea Mystery

by Rett MacPherson
A Veiled Antiquity: A Torie O'Shea Mystery

A Veiled Antiquity: A Torie O'Shea Mystery

by Rett MacPherson

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Overview

Torie O'Shea investigates the tangled roots of an ancient family tree.

Torie O'Shea—genealogist and amateur sleuth—is having a killer of a day. The town gossip spreads the word that her sweet wheelchair-bound mother is having an affair—with the sheriff! Then quiet Marie Dijon is found dead at the foot of her basement stairs. Did she fall? Was she pushed? All Torie knows is that Marie had a family tree with royal roots completely foreign to a folksy Middle America town like New Kassel, Missouri. As foreign as, say...murder.

But nosiness in New Kassel is as native as the upcoming Oktoberfest. To Torie, the open door to Marie's house is more tempting than chocolate. Finding a hidden key and old documents in French make further investigating irresistible. But while juggling her growing suspicions, a hectic job at the historical society, two kids, and a sexy husband, Torie overlooks the obvious. Curiosity killed the cat. Someone killed Marie Dijon. And now Torie might know too much to live...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312292492
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/15/1998
Series: Torie O'Shea Mysteries , #2
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 721,057
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Rett MacPherson lives in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband, Joe, her two daughters, and her two cats.

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"Mark Twain seems reincarnated in the witty MacPherson, as she spins themes involving...secret pasts, nobility in disguise, and hidden treasure."—Booklist

"A lively female sleuth...a satisfying climax...MacPherson is a good storyteller."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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