Too many people are staying silent about a ten-year-old murder
case--it's time for reporter Branigan Powers to investigate
Branigan Powers knows a good story when she sees one--and the
ten--year--old cold case of wealthy Alberta Grambling Resnick's murder
definitely makes the cut. Resnick was stabbed in her home after she let
it slip that she was planning to change her will. There are plenty of
suspects in the death of the matriarch of the town's founding family,
but the killer has never been caught.
Now Branigan must do some serious digging to get her story. She knows
the town's homeless community might have seen something; she also knows
that the local cops wouldn't have thought of questioning these
often--invisible people. There's a big problem, though; as Branigan
starts digging, the homeless start dying. When her twin brother, a
long--time addict, gets involved, the consequences of her investigation
may hit a little too close to home.
Set in the fictional small town of Grambling, Georgia, The Cantaloupe
Thief is the first in a new mystery series by Deb Richardson--Moore. The
author is herself a former journalist and works extensively with the
homeless, lending weight to the portrayal of a believable and engaging
whodunit.