An
emotional, suspenseful novel about the bond between sisters and the secrets we
hold to keep our family safe, The
Sisters of Blue Mountain by
Karen Katchur is a thrilling mystery that hurtles towards an unexpected ending
that will leave readers speechless.
The small town of Mountain Springs, Pennsylvania
thrives on the snow geese migration. Each year, the birds flock to the dam, and
the tourists follow, filling up Linnet’s Bed and Breakfast.
But one morning Linnet wakes up to discover
hundreds of dead geese by the B&B and her life is thrown into the media
frenzy when her father―a former ornithology professor―is asked to study the
case. As the tourists cancel their plans and Linnet’s father’s health grows
increasingly worse, the last thing she expects is to see her estranged sister,
Myna, on her doorstep.
Myna has never stayed in one place for long after
running from Mountain Springs. Although she and Linnet were close growing up, a
family secret broke their bond, and Myna’s return has brought back memories
both sisters have tried to keep buried.
When a
reporter arrives in town who may have a connection to the sisters’ past, Linnet
and Myna are forced to confront the event that tore them apart. But when a
young professor who was assisting their father on the case turns up dead―and
their father becomes the primary suspect―Linnet and Myna realize that their
secret won’t stay hidden for long…
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About the author:
Karen
Katchur holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from West
Chester University and a Masters of Education degree from East Stroudsburg
University. She is an active member of International Thriller Writers and
Mystery Writers of America. She lives in Eastern Pennsylvania with her husband
and two children. She enjoys running and tennis and playing with her flat coat
retriever, Tucker and her cat, Carly.
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The book sounds good, I can't wait to read it.
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