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Anne Louise Bannon

    Anne Louise Bannon is a captivating storyteller, primarily weaving intricate mystery plots that are often infused with elements of fantasy and romance. Her extensive background as a journalist has provided her with a diverse range of subjects, from winemaking to local politics, which enriches the depth and variety of her fictional worlds. Bannon's unique voice and ability to craft compelling narratives make her work stand out, drawing readers into suspenseful and engaging stories. Her writing, which has appeared in national newspapers and various online publications, showcases a remarkable versatility and a profound passion for the art of storytelling.

    Death of an Heiress
    • Death of an Heiress

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      When the unmentionable stalks the pueblo It starts when the inheritance that Lavina Gaines was to receive is stolen by her brother Timothy. Then an old Indian healing woman is murdered. Winemaker and physician Maddie Wilcox wants to find the person responsible for Mama Jane's death, but is also occupied with another killer - the measles. When Lavina's friend Julia Carson dies trying to rid herself of a pregnancy, Lavina asks Maddie's help finding the man responsible for Julia's child. Soon after, Lavina is killed and her murder bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Mama Jane's. The only motive Maddie can find involves Julia's death, which is not the sort of thing one talks about. Not only that, Lavina's nether garments are missing. It's a difficult challenge, but Maddie rises to it, searching among the many men of the pueblo, including some of her dearest friends. How does a proper lady in 1872 get the answers she needs to stop a killer determined to stop her first?

      Death of an Heiress