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"Beneath the roar of the low flying helicopter, the barking of the dogs, and the staccato bursts of the police radios, the two state troopers heard a nearby animal squealing."
So begins The Fly Man Murders as the residents of a small Maine community search an ocean side campground for a missing mother, her small son and another child.
Three people tell this story of unimaginable horror:
Faith, a homeless vagrant, who wakes up one morning on a park bench in Boston with no memory of her past life.
Dilly, a three year old boy who wakes up the same day in his own bed, completely abandoned by everyone except a man who tells Dilly a story about mother wasps feeding live flies to their babies.
And Skip, an enigma.
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"A complex novel of intrigue and mystery in which a homeless woman regains her memory to help solve past crimes and prevent future ones, from Edgar- winner Davis.... As the plot lines come together, the authors methodically reveal Faiths's identity, transforming her from a simple homeless woman into a multi-dimensional character. And the discovery of the serial killer who has been plaguing southern Maine for decades creates an explosive, gripping conclusion.... Yet what resonates most is the authors' ability to maintain the suspense and keep the reader guessing-not only about the killer, but why and how Faith plays such an integral role."
-Kirkus Discoveries Review
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Mildred Davis is the author of fourteen mystery novels, including They Buried a Man (Simon & Schuster), The Voice on the Telephone (Random House), and The Room Upstairs (Simon & Schuster) which won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award.
To learn more please visit MildredDavis.com
Her daughter, Katherine Roome, is the author of Letter of the Law (Random House), and co-author with her mother of Lucifer Land (Random House), an historical novel set in Westchester County during the Revolutionary War.
Midred Davis lives in Westchester County, New York and Katherine Roome lives in Washingston County, New York.
Roger G. Innes, grew up in New Jersey and attended Villanova University. He received his law degree from Ohio Northern University and practiced as a litigation lawyer in Philadelphia, South Jersey and Maine. He has been a Bar Harbor resident for over thirty years.
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Praise for Mildred Davis'
The Room Upstairs
"We defy you to put this one down before you've discovered why Kitten Corwith never left her upstairs room. If there had never been a 'novel of suspense' before, the phrase would have had to be coined to describe this story."
-San Francisco Chronicle
Praise for Katherine Roome's
Letter Of The Law
"Novels that display so high a quality of prose and sensibility are rare these days."
-Washington Post
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