A Mysterious Review of Murder at the Courthouse by A. H. Gabhart. A Hidden Springs Mystery.
Review summary: This first in series mystery boasts a terrific cast of characters, including a well-drawn and engaging lead. The murder mystery storyline is an enjoyable one, made better as the language is clean and there is no overt violence depicted on the page. Definitely recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Murder at the Courthouse
A. H. Gabhart
A Hidden Springs Mystery
Revell (October 2015)
Publisher synopsis: After a few years as a police officer in Columbus, Michael Keane has no trouble relaxing into the far less stressful job of deputy sheriff in his small hometown. After all, nothing ever happens in Hidden Springs, Kentucky. Nothing, that is, until a dead body is discovered on the courthouse steps. Everyone in town is a little uneasy. Still, no one is terribly worried — after all the man was a stranger — until one of their own is murdered right on Main Street.
As Michael works to solve the case it seems that every nosy resident in town has a theory. When the sheriff insists Michael check out one of these harebrained theories, his surprising discovery sends him on a bewildering search for a mysterious killer that has him questioning everything he has ever believed about life in Hidden Springs.
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