The snowbanks in a small Maine town start to melt, and the town's secrets begin to emerge. Bernie O'Dea, the editor of the Peaks Weekly Watcher, is jazzed to finally have a big story to cover when a body is found in a melting snowbank. But as spring turns into a long, hot, explosive summer in Redimere, Maine, the story gets bigger - maybe too big for Bernie to handle. As secrets are revealed, the town is ripped in half and the body count rises, Bernie if forced to question her part in the town's tragic tale, a part that may cost her and others their lives.
A Deadly Judgment: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery : a Novel
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This guide to the backroads of Maine will show travelers how to find unspoiled coastal villages, pristine lakes, and small museums, as well as private campgrounds and historical places. 11 illustrations & 8 maps.
From the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits, you’ll say over and over again: “I didn’t know that!” Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, let Maine Off the Beaten Path show you the Pine ...
From a center for contemporary art to a nineteenth-century resort, Maine abounds with unexpected finds. Let this indispensable guide lead you to unique museums, acres and acres of parks and public lands, and one-of-a-kind shops.
For travelers looking to avoid the crowd, this guide will help them discover the unique "must-see" attractions of the Pine Tree State.
Maine: Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places
On the piece of smooth birch-bark that Rebby had made ready on the previous day, with a bit of charcoal from the fireplace she wrote: “Dear Mother and dear Father: Anna and I are going to Chandler's River to bring home powder and shot ...
Traces the history and development of Maine and discusses the state and its people today.
Neal Dow, a Quaker and volunteer firefighter, was the leader of the temperance movement in Maine. Each summer, he watched in disgust as the local militia mustered, or drilled, in the town. Dow saw the muster as little more than an ...