Murder at the Mansard House

Murder at the Mansard House
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-13 : 1516929055
ISBN-10 : 9781516929054
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Book Synopsis Murder at the Mansard House by : Jane E. Mengesha

Download or read book Murder at the Mansard House written by Jane E. Mengesha and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-11-27 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lilian is a busy physician's assistant at the Mansard House, a nursing home in Boston, Massachusetts, run by the St. Francis Order. A facility well managed by the administrator, Father Michael, and the head nurse, Father Pat. The Mansard House feeds the hungry, clothes the poor, and cares for the sick. But on a day when everything appears to be business as usual-with nurses tending to patients and housekeepers distributing laundry-a grisly discovery is made in the rehab unit. A visiting priest from an affiliate order is found dead in a pool of his own blood. As the police arrive and the crime scene is established, Detective David MacDonald begins a thorough investigation-and everyone is a suspect. As the mystery unravels around a host of clues, the inquiry twists and turns to reveal a bequeathed fortune, a hotly contested will, hidden addictions, and even a secret love affair. The identity of the killer is anyone's guess. For fans of Robin Cook and Mary Higgins Clark, Murder at the Mansard House is a spectacular whodunit mystery that weaves an intricate tale of suspense and intrigue around complex characters to a shocking conclusion.


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