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By: Margaret Ann Hubbard
In Sister Simon’s Murder Case, Margaret Ann Hubbard weaves a gripping mystery set in a small Welsh village. The story follows Sister Simon, an amateur detective and nun who is drawn into a murder investigation when a local woman is found dead under mysterious circumstances.
Hubbard’s writing style is engaging and keeps the reader hooked from beginning to end. The characters are well-developed and each has their own motives and secrets, adding to the complexity of the plot. The setting of the quaint village adds a charming backdrop to the dark and suspenseful storyline.
As Sister Simon delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers a web of lies and deceit, leading to a surprising and satisfying conclusion. The twists and turns keep the reader guessing until the very end, making this a truly enjoyable and compelling read.
Overall, Sister Simon’s Murder Case is a well-crafted and suspenseful mystery that will appeal to fans of the genre. Hubbard’s skillful storytelling and memorable characters make this a book worth picking up.
Book Description:
Set in the picturesque wilds of a Midwestern resort town at the height of the tourist season, Sister Simon’s Murder case begins with the murder of a terrified elderly lady, Dannie Grear. But what was she so afraid of? And who is the killer who keeps attacking anyone he thinks may know too much?
The opinionated local police ran into one obstacle after another in their attempts to find the elusive killer. But the menace was effectively removed by the independent investigation of Sister Simon, a very proper nun who had learned from her policeman father never to take anything for granted in a murder case and how to fire a gun with deadly accuracy.