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Shadow of Doubt

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Detective Stan Shepherd lies comatose in the hospital, a victim of arsenic poisoning. The New Pointe Police have Celia Shepherd, his wife, as the prime suspect. This isn't the first time she's heard such charges. Her first husband died under similar circumstances. The case against her had been dropped on a technicality. This time though the investigation turns up a solid motive, with an old flame of Celia's waiting conveniently in the wings. Evidence against her is mounting, but her attorney Jill Clark thinks the puzzle fits together too neatly. Either her client's Christian faith is a sham, or she's a victim of a deadly frame-up and the real killer is still out there.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Celia Shepherd recognizes the symptoms all too well. Unless she receives help immediately, her beloved husband will die of arsenic poisoning. She'll be accused of murder, just as she was when her first husband died. But Celia didn't do it, and this time she'll find out who did. Given his gravelly British voice, John McDonough delivers a surprisingly fine Cajun dialect and beautifully believable female characters. His always sparkling narrative lends the story a touch of elegance far removed from the bayou, and his compassion during the passages of prayer carries conviction. This Christian crime title is just as entertaining as its secular sisters. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

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