The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery
An 'accidental' death, a train wreck and dark secrets in a deadly northern winter: When a man wearing a tux-but no shoes-turns up dead at the scene of a train crash, Kate Williams, chief of police of a tiny northern town, quickly realizes that his death wasn't accidental. During one of the most brutal winters in recent memory, Kate needs all her resources to discover how the dead man ended up in the snow. The deeper she digs, the deeper the mystery. When her beautiful niece suddenly arrives on her doorstep, sowing distraction and rivalry among Kate's constables, Kate worries that she may have to ship the girl back home, if only to get everyone's attention back on the guy in the tux.Then her niece goes missing.The Tuxedoed Man is the second in the Mendenhall Mysteries series featuring Kate Williams, newly hired chief of police. It is followed by The Weeping Woman, The Untethered Woman and The Forsaken Man. The first book in the series is The Shoeless Kid. The series is also available as e-books
1115866457
The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery
An 'accidental' death, a train wreck and dark secrets in a deadly northern winter: When a man wearing a tux-but no shoes-turns up dead at the scene of a train crash, Kate Williams, chief of police of a tiny northern town, quickly realizes that his death wasn't accidental. During one of the most brutal winters in recent memory, Kate needs all her resources to discover how the dead man ended up in the snow. The deeper she digs, the deeper the mystery. When her beautiful niece suddenly arrives on her doorstep, sowing distraction and rivalry among Kate's constables, Kate worries that she may have to ship the girl back home, if only to get everyone's attention back on the guy in the tux.Then her niece goes missing.The Tuxedoed Man is the second in the Mendenhall Mysteries series featuring Kate Williams, newly hired chief of police. It is followed by The Weeping Woman, The Untethered Woman and The Forsaken Man. The first book in the series is The Shoeless Kid. The series is also available as e-books
16.99 In Stock
The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery

The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery

by Marcelle Dube
The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery

The Tuxedoed Man: A Mendenhall Mystery

by Marcelle Dube

Paperback

$16.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

An 'accidental' death, a train wreck and dark secrets in a deadly northern winter: When a man wearing a tux-but no shoes-turns up dead at the scene of a train crash, Kate Williams, chief of police of a tiny northern town, quickly realizes that his death wasn't accidental. During one of the most brutal winters in recent memory, Kate needs all her resources to discover how the dead man ended up in the snow. The deeper she digs, the deeper the mystery. When her beautiful niece suddenly arrives on her doorstep, sowing distraction and rivalry among Kate's constables, Kate worries that she may have to ship the girl back home, if only to get everyone's attention back on the guy in the tux.Then her niece goes missing.The Tuxedoed Man is the second in the Mendenhall Mysteries series featuring Kate Williams, newly hired chief of police. It is followed by The Weeping Woman, The Untethered Woman and The Forsaken Man. The first book in the series is The Shoeless Kid. The series is also available as e-books

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780991874606
Publisher: Falcon Ridge Pub.
Publication date: 06/07/2013
Series: Mendenhall Mysteries , #2
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Marcelle Dubé grew up near Montreal. After trying out a number of different provinces-not to mention Belgium-she settled in the Yukon, where people still outnumber carnivores, but not by much. Her short fiction has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies and she also writes speculative fiction under the Emma Faraday pen name. Learn more about her and her published work at www.marcelledube.com.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews