In a North Carolina winter, new vistas appear through the bare trees. For Elizabeth Goodweather of Full Circle Farm, still a newcomer after more than twenty years, one terrible glimpse ignites a mystery that reaches back years into these hills, drawing together dozens of seemingly unconnected lives. Elizabeth sees a frail old woman on a high porch where dolls hang by twine. When the woman jumps, and Elizabeth reacts, there is no turning back. Nola Barrett's ancient, sprawling house is spewing a dark past: of depravity, scandal and murder. Her land is at the center of multiple mysteries, ranging from a suspicious death to the brutal rape of a young woman to the legend of a handsome youth hanged for murder. But with Nola recovering from her self-inflicted wounds, Elizabeth has inherited her mad, violent drama--while a killer has a perfect view of it all....
Vicki Lane has written a wonderful third novel. Being from NC, the Applachian setting appeals to me. I think you will enjoy this novel if you read the series in order. I am looking forward to more from this author.
May Vicki write forever
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
So far, I haven't read a book in this series that doesn't deserve 5 stars. Vicki knows her area so well, and the love just shines through. Her characters come to life. This book is no exception. Now I can't wait for the next one. Keep 'em coming, Vicki!!!!!!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I love Vicki Lane's books. They make me feel as if I know the Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia area. I love the way she uses the dialect without putting down the people speaking it. She creates characters you care about.
outstanding ...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is the fourth book by this author and she only keeps improving. There are many twists and turns in this novel that keeps you wondering which way it's going to go ... she is one of the few authors that keeps me guessing til the very end. Her characters are very real, the description of the NC mountains is right on, and is the mountain dialect. She is a wonderful storyteller who has you thinking about this book long after you're done with it. I can hardly wait for her next book.
fabulous whodunit
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Driving past the spooky house Elizabeth Goodweather, owner of the Full Circle Far, sees a woman about to commit suicide. She is horrified when she realizes this is her new friend Nola Barrett, who seemed perfectly stable just a few days ago. She tries to reason with Nola while waiting for authorities to arrive, but the woman leaps anyway. Fortunately Nola is not seriously injured although she is taken to the hospital. Her niece Tracy arrives to sell Nola's home so the money can be used to place her in a nursing facility. Elizabeth is a bit suspicious because she never heard Nola saying she had any living relatives. Whenever she visits Nola at the home, her friend does not seem lucid until she starts babbling in rhyme and her words have meaning. While Elizabeth tries to figure out what is going on, Nola's pastor commits suicide for a long ago sin. These events tie back to a gang rape of an innocent young woman who wrote to the interested sheriff; but her letter was stolen so he has no way to contact her. In a silo, the bones of a man is found. Elizabeth knows these seemingly unlinked events are tied together, but not how while a cold killer prepares to add her to the list. Vickie Lane writes a fabulous whodunit that contains various crimes in the past like when a young man is hanged for a murder he did not commit. The story line is vivid with the past imparting clues Elizabeth finds in her present activities. This technique cleverly works absorbing the audience into wondering what the heroine will find next. Although the amateur sleuth paradox is evident, fans will appreciate IN A DARK SEASON as this juicy mystery has several subplots that provide the motive to the present crimes. Harriet Klausner
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