Framed in Lace
によって
Monica Ferris
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Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
243
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 1, 1999
出版社
Berkley
ISBN-10
0425171493
ISBN-13
9780425171493
説明
In a quaint lakeside town, the discovery of a long-lost ferry shrouded in mystery brings a chilling revelation. As the waters recede to reveal the historic Hopkins ferry, excitement turns to horror when a skeleton is found entangled within the wreckage. This shocking event sends ripples through the community, raising more questions than answers about the past lurking beneath the surface.
Amid the unfolding mystery, the local artisan finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue. Balancing her passion for crafting beautiful lace with the need to uncover the truth, she navigates the complexities of small-town life while grappling with the hidden secrets that have long haunted the area. As she dives deeper, old grudges and unspoken histories resurface, challenging the sense of safety and belonging she once took for granted.
With her keen eye for detail and unwavering determination, she works to unearth the story behind the skeleton, revealing connections that intertwine generations. The journey not only promises to solve the mystery of the ferry but also to mend fragile ties and rediscover a forgotten past that shaped the town and its inhabitants.
Amid the unfolding mystery, the local artisan finds herself drawn into a web of intrigue. Balancing her passion for crafting beautiful lace with the need to uncover the truth, she navigates the complexities of small-town life while grappling with the hidden secrets that have long haunted the area. As she dives deeper, old grudges and unspoken histories resurface, challenging the sense of safety and belonging she once took for granted.
With her keen eye for detail and unwavering determination, she works to unearth the story behind the skeleton, revealing connections that intertwine generations. The journey not only promises to solve the mystery of the ferry but also to mend fragile ties and rediscover a forgotten past that shaped the town and its inhabitants.