Hell Swamp

Hell Swamp

by Susan Whitfield
Hell Swamp

Hell Swamp

by Susan Whitfield

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Overview

North Carolina SBI agent Logan Hunter caught a serial killer on her first major case and fell in love with a Madison County detective, so she deserves time off to plan a wedding. Instead she gets a call to report to Ivanhoe, not far from where she grew up. The familiar Greek revival mansion named The Black River Plantation holds a crime scene beyond anyone’s worst nightmare. To make matters worse, the scene has been compromised. Key evidence is already obliterated and Logan’s cast iron stomach and steeled nerves are put to the test.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045835633
Publisher: Susan Whitfield
Publication date: 04/04/2014
Series: Logan Hunter , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 426 KB

About the Author

Award-winning multi-genre author Susan Whitfield is a native of North Carolina, where she sets all of her novels. She is the author of five published mysteries, Genesis Beach, Just North of Luck, Hell Swamp, Sin Creek and Sticking Point.

She also authored Killer Recipes, a unique cookbook that includes recipes from mystery writers around the country. All proceeds from this book are donated to cancer research.

Slightly Cracked is her first women’s fiction, set in Wayne County where she resides. Her second women's fiction, Last Time Home, is set in Pender County, where she grew up. It was published in 2020. She is currently writing a sequel.

Sprig of Broom is her first creative nonfiction novel and is set in medieval England and Normandy.

Susan’s books are available in print and all e-book formats.

Read an Excerpt

"You'd better go easy on that breakfast buffet, Hunter. I need you in Pender County at Ivanhoe. I'm told it's a gruesome scene on Black River. Prepare yourself," said Kent Poletti, my supervisor. He'd spotted me slugging down my morning coffee and juice at the Grand Marquis Hotel breakfast buffet.

He tugged my arm, leading me away from the crowded 2008 North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation Conference meeting room. Poletti's voice sounded ragged, his face looked tired and stressed, and I couldn't help but notice he had started to gray since I last saw him. "Law enforcement has been told to rope off and wait for you and the coroner. And aren't you from that area anyway?"

"I once lived near that river, but sir..."

"No 'buts', Hunter. I need you. We're critically short-handed--half the force is passing some infernal virus back and forth to each other, and we're up to our collective asses in new cases."

"I lived in Atkinson just a few miles from the river as a child. But, sir, I'm supposed to be on leave right now." An uncharacteristic whine entered my voice.

"Forget leave. I'm assigning you to this case, Logan. I don't have a choice." He'd moved from my last name to first name. I don't stand a damn chance. His steel blue eyes held me like shackles while he spat out directions to the Corbett house, which sat just above the river in the tiny community of Ivanhoe. In the boonies, at least four hours away. I knew the house. I'd always liked that house, nestled in the bend of the river at Beatty's Bridge.

And forget leave?

This didn't sound like a case that could be solved in a hurry. I'd arranged to take a few days off so I could go hometo Genesis Beach and make plans for my wedding. I'd come to Charlotte today, begrudgingly, and my vacation evaporated after one fricking day off! I hadn't even chosen my wedding gown.

Chase Railey, the love of my life, still worked in Asheville winding up a case before he came on board with the SBI. We'd planned to marry within the next six months, and hoped we could work on cases together as we had when we first met, thrown together by a serial killer in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

But now the wedding plans would have to wait. I mumbled obscenities, put the glass of juice on the table, and poured my coffee into a large Styrofoam cup that I could take with me.

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