SummaryYou might call Will Buchanan a Renaissance man-high school
science teacher, avid hiker, sensitive lover, and six feet
of rugged good looks, wit, intellect, and forest savvy. His
beat is New Hampshire's fabulous White Mountains with their
rushing waters, sun-dappled woods, and still, moonlit
nights. This dramatic terrain is where Tom Eslick sets
Deadly Kin, a mystery filled with breathless scenic beauty
and taut suspense. When Will's former girlfriend Laurie, sheriff of Saxton
Mills, asks him to escort her seventeen-year-old niece Erin
to an overnight hut at Zealand Falls, Will promptly agrees-
for, try as he may, he cannot forget Laurie. There the
lovely young Erin is to meet up with her brother, Josh, who
is hiking the Appalachian Trail. Erin's hostility disturbs
Will-but even more disturbing is the passionate embrace
between her and her brother. And when Josh mysteriously
falls to his death that night, Will, Laurie, and Erin are
thrown into a tangled web of family relations and
relentless mayhem that makes them, in heart-stopping
mountain chase scenes, the quarry of an unlikely-yet
familiar-killer.
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