Murder is a major problem in the big cities, but under the radar, a small town in Maine becomes the most dangerous place to live, with literally dozens of murders a year and a population of only three thousand, yes Cabot Cove is surprisingly deadly. But why?
The murders are all explained, petty theft, jealousy, or inheritance issues usually, but many of them do have one link: Famous novelist J.B. Fletcher lives in town and involves herself in the investigations regularly, finding motive and evidence where the police can't.
Or does she?
That's what Special Agent Hank Masters of the FBI wants to know, he thinks there is a pattern to the murders, possibly even a group behind them, he suspects a cult, and suspects Fletcher knows more than she is letting on.
Tiffany Starling wants to know too, the heiress recently lost her brother Samuel under suspicious circumstances in Cabot Cove, and she wants to know how J.B. uncovered a drug habit of his that even his sister didn't know about for a motive,
Lifetime Heritage Insurance is interested as well, they have payed out millions in policies over the last few years and are fed up with it, sending the husband and wife team of Ed and Lilly MacMillian to see if they can discover if the stories hold up with the evidence.
Once in town, these people will discover a plot going deeper than they ever thought possible, what is the connection between these murders? Who are the Nieces and Nephews? What is the connection between Cabot Cove and a small town on the Massachusetts coast whose inhabitants were all arrested for bootlegging in the 1920s?
And finally, can they survive once the monstrous truth becomes known?
Sunday, December 20, 2015
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