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The Hatch and Brood of Time

Ellen Larson

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English
Poisoned Pen Press
01 February 2014
Series: NJ Mysteries
Sometimes it is your own secrets that you fear the most...

When you're a hard-nosed, shoe leather reporter like Natalie Joday of Bergen County, NJ, murder investigations are just another day in the life. But when she discovers that her trouble-magnet brother Daniel was the last to see the late Lydia Dow alive, Natalie's enthusiasm for finding the truth turns to dread.

But Natalie is determined to find Lydia's killer regardless, even if that means talking to the deceased's nearest and dearest-an eccentric cast of characters ranging from a chauvinistic, bullying father to an introverted sister to an overprotective boyfriend.

But Lydia's will complicates the investigation, forcing Natalie to follow the considerable money trail... right back to her brother. Now she must choose between hiding the truth and protecting Daniel or risking everything to investigate long-buried secrets of the past-including her own.
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Imprint:   Poisoned Pen Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Revised
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   399g
ISBN:   9781464202230
ISBN 10:   1464202230
Series:   NJ Mysteries
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Larson is the author of the NJ Mysteries, set in her childhood home of New Jersey. In book I, The Hatch and Brood of Time, her journalist sleuth investigates the murder of her troubled brother's ex. In book II, Unfold the Evil, murder invades the newspaper office when the advice columnist receives a series of threatening letters. Larson's short fiction has appeared in Yankee Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.

Reviews for The Hatch and Brood of Time

"""""Hopefully we can look forward to more of Natalie and Daniel, in happier circumstances. In the meantime, Hatch should be highly recommended as an excellent first showing involving two likeable characters who have much more to teach us in future sequels.""""—Shelley Glodowski, Midwest Book Review"


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