For hospital chaplain Lindsay Harding, facing death is part of the job.
After all, she spends her working days comforting sick and dying patients.
But when the annual Civil War reenactment in her hometown of Mount Moriah, North Carolina produces a real casualty, the Grim Reaper suddenly gets a little too close for comfort.
With the clock ticking, the police struggle to unravel how and why a beloved local re-enactor was shot in front of hundreds of on-lookers.
As fingers point and tempers flare, another victim ends up laid out on Lindsay's front porch.
Lindsay's life is in danger, but her efforts to expose the century-old sins that lie at the heart of the mystery are undermined by her disastrous love life, her no-good mother, and a ninja-like squirrel-not to mention the small matter of a dangerous killer who'll stop at nothing to keep a sinister secret.
Will courage, curiosity, and Lindsay's irreverent brand of religion be enough to catch the killer before she becomes the next victim? Loved the character Lindsey.
Great read.
Can't wait for the next one.
--Goodreads Reviewer Nothing more exciting than southern women on a rampage.
The ending just may surprise you.
Enjoy.
--Goodreads Reviewer Bringing some Southern Comfort to the world of Civil War re-enactments.
--Recommendation in the 52booksorbust.
com's 2013 gift giving guide About the Author Historian by training, globe-trotting university project manager by necessity, and fiction writer by the skin of her teeth, Mindy Quigley has had a colorful career.
She has won a number of awards for her short stories, including the 2013 Bloody Scotland prize.
Her non-fiction writing includes an academic article co-authored with the researcher who created Dolly the Sheep.
More recently, she was project manager of the Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic, a research clinic founded in Scotland by the author J.
Rowling.
Her work as the coordinator of a pastoral services program at the Duke University Medical Center provi.
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