Susan Mathis was born in and grew up in an extremely small town in Alachua County, Florida where her family has lived for more than 100 years. When Susan was still very young, James (J.R) Mathis was born in a somewhat bigger small town about 100 miles south of where she lived. Within a decade, James' small town would become part of Orlando, the biggest tourist destination in the United States. He was not amused. That is how, while Susan was running barefoot, swimming in lakes full of alligators and feeding chickens, James was sitting in his bedroom reading books faster than his father could bring them home from the library.
Were James and Susan to write their love story, it would definitely be an enemies-to-lovers trope. They met in the library where he was working. He found her demands for books that he had to pull and bring to her so unreasonable that he actually turned her into the head librarian. She in turn was so anxious to drive him away that when some friends secretly set them up she laid out an entire speech about how miserable her life was (she is typically very upbeat). Little did she suspect that he had a passionate attraction to misery and they were married just over a year later.
Fast forward 26 years, three children, four grandchildren and 20 years of James working for the Federal government. He was diagnosed with a highly treatable but still very scary form of cancer. As so often happens, this brush with mortality inspired him to do something he’d always wanted to do, write a novel. After the publication of the second Father Tom Mystery, Susan joined him as coauthor. As far as the Mathises are concerned, writing together is the most fun a couple can have sitting at a computer.
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Enjoy this Small Town Murder Mystery Featuring A Unique Sleuthing Couple
After months of looking, Helen and I think we've finally found our cabin hideaway.
It has everything we've been looking for. There's a wrap-around porch complete with swing. The view from the back is, in a word, breathtaking. The master suite is huge, complete with a bathroom that looks like it was plucked from an exclusive spa resort and a stone fireplace. The upstairs has a fantastic kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and cabinets and a living room with another stone fireplace.
It has everything we've been looking for.
If it just weren't for the dead body . . .
We loved the cabin as soon as we laid eyes on it. Then, we found the body.
The victim is a famous speaker who runs a ministry teaching women how to be 'perfect Christian wives and mothers.' It was also her cabin, just put up for sale by her husband.
At first glance, it looks like the poor woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But the more we investigate, the less certain we are.
Dan and I pursue one suspect after another. But each have alibis. We're at a loss to figure this out.
Then we find the woman had a secret . . . and her secret may have gotten her killed.
The Cabin Corpse is book 11 in the Mercy and Justice Mysteries, a contemporary small town mystery series. The series is a sequel to the Father Tom Mysteries that began with The Penitent Priest and includes the same cast of characters. It features Father Tom Greer, a Catholic Priest who is also an amateur sleuth in the tradition of Father Brown, and his wife Helen Greer, female Chief of Police and detective in the tradition of Kinsey Millhone.
Título : The Cabin Corpse
EAN : 9798201891824
Editorial : Mercy and Justice Mysteries
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