"Return to Cape Refuge"
Police Chief Cade is busy planning the perfect romantic
proposal to Blair Owens when suddenly one of his men
discovers the body of a dead girl. Once again there is
trouble in this small town and Cade is in knee deep.
Especially when in the midst of his proposal a second girl
is found and all clues point to him. Does the mysterious author who has just taken up residence
in their town play a role in the murders? Who would have
such a grudge against Cade to try to plant evidence
against him? In the midst of the abductions and killings are Sadie,
long time residence of Hanover House and her mother, ex-
convict Sheila Carusso. Sheila briefly works for the
author whose books contain scenes closely resembling the
new murders. Sadie is intent on playing journalist and
investigates until she too shows up missing. It seems a
secret from Sheila's past may tie into the most recent
abduction. Even with fear taking hold of the town Cade manages to
propose and a wedding is planned for the near future.
Blair and her husband are awaiting a new member of their
family. Fans of this continuing series will find themselves once
again engrossed in the future of characters they've grown
to love. Readers who haven't yet started this collection
should make a quick trip to collect this series. "I can only imagine what it will be like when I walk by
your side." Mercy Me
Reviewed by Shelby Bagby
Posted October 31, 2005
Murder and mystery continue in Book Four of the Cape
Refuge series A famous mystery writer has just moved to
Cape Refuge when a teenage girl is found murdered. Sheila
Caruso--ex-con, mother to Sadie and Caleb, and resident of
Hanover House--is working for the writer when she discovers
that a scene in one of his novels matches the crime scene.
When Police Chief Cade and Blair Owens discover a second
dead teenager--mirroring a murder in another of the
eccentric writer's books--Cade is drawn into a web of
trickery and deceit. Evidence turns up in Cade's own
truck, and suddenly he becomes the number-one suspect.
Cade tries to clear his name, but when eighteen-year-old
Sadie Caruso disappears, tensions mount to a fever pitch.
Can Cade find the real killer before Sadie winds up dead?
Is the novelist a demented killer, or a hapless victim?
And what does Sadie's own mother have to do with the
crimes? Secrets are uncovered, while lessons are learned
about the sins of the father being visited upon his
children. Will the consequences of Sheila's life be fatal,
or is there redemption and mercy for her and her children?
"Chief Matthew Cade rarely considered another line of
work, but news of the dead teenage girl made him long for
a job as an accountant or electrician—some benign vocation
that didn't require him to look into the eyes of grieving
parents."
SummaryIn the fourth book of the Cape Refuge Series, a teenage
girl is found murdered, and the scene matches one in a
book by a famous mystery writer who just moved to the
island. This murder has a connection to Hanover House, and
the residents there might never be the same.
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