Formula of deception / Carrie Stuart Parks.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780718083854 (trade paper)
- Physical Description: 306 pages , 21 cm
- Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, 2018.
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Genre: | Mystery fiction. Suspense fiction. |
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- 7 of 7 copies available at Sitka.
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Fort Nelson Public Library | FIC PAR (Text) | 35246000954535 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Portage la Prairie Regional Library | AF PAR (Text) | 3675000205350 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Rossland Public Library | FIC PAR (Text) | 35162000124484 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Altona Library | INS F Par (Text) | 35864002387007 | Inspirational Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Morden Library | INS F Par (Text) | 35864002386991 | Inspirational Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Stonewall Library | FIC PARKS (Text) | 3678711222 | Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Winkler Library | INS F Par (Text) | 35864002387015 | Inspirational Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"An escaped killer uncovers one of World War II's most dangerous secrets--a secret that desperate men will do anything to keep. After the murder of her twin sister, Murphy Anderson changed her name and appearance and moved to Kodiak, Alaska, to avoid thepress and publicity. But when local authorities discover she's an artist and request her help in drawing a dying man's memories, she unintentionally ends up in the limelight again--and may be back in the killer's crosshairs. The deathbed confessions of an Alaskan hunter has Murphy drawing five bodies discovered on remote Ruuwaq Island ten years ago. But what investigators discover there has them mystified. Evidence suggests that the bodies may have been deliberately destroyed, and what they uncover in anabandoned World War II Quonset hut only brings more questions. As one by one the people who were at the hut die, Murphy knows there is something much deeper at stake. What happened there during WWII? And who is willing to kill to keep those secrets buried?"-- - Baker & Taylor
"An artist hiding from an escaped killer uncovers one of World War II's most dangerous secrets--a secret that desperate men will do anything to keep hidden . . . or steal"-- - Baker & Taylor
Hiding from an escaped killer, artist Murphy Anderson uncovers a dangerous World War II secret that desperate men are determined to keep buried at any cost. - Thomas Nelson
An artist hiding from an escaped killer uncovers one of World War IIâs most dangerous secrets---a secret that desperate men will do anything to keep hidden . . . or steal. - Thomas Nelson
âI love Carrie Stuart Parksâs skill in writing characters with hysterical humor, unwitting courage and page-turning mystery. I hope my readers wonât abandon me completely when they learn about her!â âTerri Blackstock, USA TODAY bestselling author of If I Run, If Iâm Found, and If I Live
An artist hiding from an escaped killer uncovers one of World War IIâs most dangerous secretsâa secret that desperate men will do anything to keep hidden.
After the murder of her twin sister, Murphy Anderson changed her name and appearance and moved to Kodiak, Alaska, to avoid the press and publicity. But when local authorities discover sheâs an artist and request her help in drawing a dying manâs memories, she unintentionally ends up in the limelight againâand back in the killerâs crosshairs.
The deathbed confessions of an Alaskan hunter have Murphy drawing the five bodies he discovered on remote Ruuwaq Island ten years ago. But what investigators find has them mystified. Evidence suggests that the bodies were deliberately destroyed, and what they uncover in an abandoned Quonset hut from World War II only brings more questions.
As one by one the investigators who were at the hut die, Murphy knows there is something much darker at stake. What happened on this island during the war? And who is willing to kill to keep its secrets buried?
- Thomas Nelson
"I love Carrie Stuart Parks's skill in writing characters with hysterical humor, unwitting courage and page-turning mystery. I hope my readers won't abandon me completely when they learn about her!' 'terri Blackstock, USA TODAY bestselling author of If I Run, If I'm Found, and If I Live
An artist hiding from an escaped killer uncovers one of World War II's most dangerous secrets'a secret that desperate men will do anything to keep hidden.
After the murder of her twin sister, Murphy Anderson changed her name and appearance and moved to Kodiak, Alaska, to avoid the press and publicity. But when local authorities discover she's an artist and request her help in drawing a dying man's memories, she unintentionally ends up in the limelight again'and back in the killer's crosshairs.
The deathbed confessions of an Alaskan hunter have Murphy drawing the five bodies he discovered on remote Ruuwaq Island ten years ago. But what investigators find has them mystified. Evidence suggests that the bodies were deliberately destroyed, and what they uncover in an abandoned Quonset hut from World War II only brings more questions.
As one by one the investigators who were at the hut die, Murphy knows there is something much darker at stake. What happened on this island during the war? And who is willing to kill to keep its secrets buried?