Regulated for Murder: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

Regulated for Murder: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

by Suzanne Adair
Regulated for Murder: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

Regulated for Murder: A Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery

by Suzanne Adair

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Overview

You can't judge a man by the color of his coat.

For ten years, an execution hid murder. Then Michael Stoddard came to town.

If you like Diana Gabaldon, Bernard Cornwell, or Jim Butcher, then you'll love this action-packed, rollicking-good murder mystery.

Bearing a dispatch from his commander in coastal Wilmington, North Carolina, redcoat Lieutenant Michael Stoddard arrives in Hillsborough in February 1781 in civilian garb. He expects to hand a letter to a courier working for Lord Cornwallis, then ride back to Wilmington the next day. Instead, he's greeted by the courier's freshly murdered corpse, a chilling trail of clues leading back to an execution ten years earlier, and a sheriff with a fondness for framing innocents—and plans to deliver Michael up to his nemesis, a psychopathic British officer.

"This is mystery writing at its best."—Great Historicals

Buy Regulated for Murder, book 2 in the Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mystery series and a Suspense Magazine "Best of 2011" read, and leap into adventure, intrigue, and peril!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013308572
Publisher: Suzanne Adair
Publication date: 10/13/2011
Series: Michael Stoddard American Revolution Mysteries , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 648 KB

About the Author

Award-winning novelist Suzanne Adair is a Florida native who lives in North Carolina. Her mysteries transport readers to the Southern theater of the American Revolution, where she brings historic towns, battles, and people to life. She fuels her creativity with Revolutionary War reenacting and visits to historic sites. When she’s not writing, she enjoys cooking, dancing, and hiking. In 2018, she was appointed by North Carolina’s Daughters of the American Revolution to a state-wide committee formed by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to help share information about and coordinate events of America's upcoming 250th Anniversary. For more information, visit http://www.SuzanneAdair.net/.
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