Reminiscent of the styles and stories of Agatha Christie, Rhys Bowen,
and Richard Osman, Silent Winter Solstice is an intriguing mystery
full of 1960s small-town nostalgia and memorable characters.
Winter Solstice, 1968. While most of the world is transfixed by the
televised images of the first manned lunar orbit, Beth Williams rushes
through the eerie quiet of her home-town city park trying to get to work
on time. Suddenly, a body rolls down the hill and lands near her feet.
She glimpses a shadowy figure at the top of the hill. But, before the
police arrive, the body disappears and they dismiss the whole thing as a
drunk who fell, was stunned, and then wandered off after regaining
consciousness. However, Beth is certain that a murder was committed. She
and her best friend, Evie Hanson, both mystery novel buffs, decide to
investigate. The menace grows when Beth discovers she is being followed
around town. Beth and Evie realize they must solve the case before it is
too late.