Skeletons In The Attic
MYSTERY
What goes on behind
closed doors doesn’t always stay there…
Calamity (Callie)
Barnstable isn’t surprised to learn she’s the sole beneficiary of her late father’s
estate, though she is shocked to discover she has inherited a house in the town
of Marketville—a house she didn’t know existed. However, there are conditions
attached to Callie’s inheritance: she must move to Marketville, live in the
house, and solve her mother’s murder.
Callie’s not keen on
dredging up a thirty-year-old mystery, but if she doesn’t do it, there’s a
scheming psychic named Misty Rivers who is more than happy to expose the
Barnstable family secrets. Determined to thwart Misty and fulfill her father’s
wishes, Callie accepts the challenge. But is she ready to face the skeletons
hidden in the attic?
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Leith let out a theatrical courtroom sigh, well practiced
but over the top for his audience of one. “You haven’t really been listening,
have you, Calamity?”
I was forced to admit I had not, although he now had my
undivided attention. Marketville was a commuter community about an hour north
of Toronto, the sort of town where families with two kids, a collie, and a cat
moved to looking for a bigger house, a better school, and soccer fields. It
didn’t sound much like me, or my father.
“You’re saying my father owned a house in Marketville? I
don’t understand. Why didn’t he live there?”
Leith shrugged. “It seems he couldn’t bear to part with it,
and he couldn’t stand living in it. He’s been renting it out since 1986.”
The year my mother had left. I’d been six. I tried to
remember a house in Marketville. Nothing came to mind. Even my memories of my
mother were vague.
“The house has gone through some hard times, what with
tenants coming and going over the years,” Leith continued. “I’ve done my best
to manage the property for a modest monthly maintenance fee, but not living
nearby…” He colored slightly and I wondered just how modest that fee had been.
I glanced back at the photo of his vibrant young family and suspected such
treasures did not come cheap. There was probably alimony for the other trophy
wives as well. I decided to let it go. My father had trusted him. That had to
be enough.
An Amazon
International Bestselling Author, Judy Penz Sheluk’s debut mystery novel, The
Hanged Man’s Noose (Barking Rain Press), was published in July 2015. Skeletons
in the Attic (Imajin Books), the first book in her Marketville Mystery Series,
was published in August 2016.
Judy’s short
crime fiction appears in World Enough and Crime, The Whole She-Bang 2, The
Whole She-Bang 3, Flash and Bang and Live Free or Tri.
Judy is a
member of Sisters in Crime, Crime Writers of Canada, International Thriller
Writers and the Short Mystery Fiction Society.
Find Judy on
her website/blog at www.judypenzsheluk.com, where she interviews other authors
and blogs about the writing life. You can also find Judy on Facebook
(facebook.com/JudyPenzSheluk),
Twitter (@JudyPenzSheluk) and on her Amazon author page,
amazon.com/author/judypenzsheluk.
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