Who is Randall Chesterson Barkley, and why has he named Jamie Brodie and his
brothers in his will? The answer to that question leads Jamie to another
answer: the story of what really happened to his mom. Then two murders throw
Jamie, Kevin and Jeff into an investigation that uncovers more secrets from
the past - and forces Jamie into a decision where there is no option for a
happy ending.
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About the Author
Meg Perry is an academic librarian in Central Florida whose subject specialty
is health sciences. Like Jamie Brodie’s mom and his librarian friend Sheila
Meadows, Meg is a native of West Virginia. She is descended on one
grandparent’s side from the Reivers, the Scottish border raiders who were
finally banished to Northern Ireland in the 1600s, and who became part of the
great wave of Scots-Irish migration to the U.S. in the 1700s. Meg has traveled
extensively in the UK and intends to keep doing so as long as possible. She’s
been writing since childhood, but the Jamie Brodie Mysteries are her first
published works.
Description:
Who is Randall Chesterson Barkley, and why has he named Jamie Brodie and his brothers in his will? The answer to that question leads Jamie to another answer: the story of what really happened to his mom. Then two murders throw Jamie, Kevin and Jeff into an investigation that uncovers more secrets from the past - and forces Jamie into a decision where there is no option for a happy ending.
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About the Author
Meg Perry is an academic librarian in Central Florida whose subject specialty is health sciences. Like Jamie Brodie’s mom and his librarian friend Sheila Meadows, Meg is a native of West Virginia. She is descended on one grandparent’s side from the Reivers, the Scottish border raiders who were finally banished to Northern Ireland in the 1600s, and who became part of the great wave of Scots-Irish migration to the U.S. in the 1700s. Meg has traveled extensively in the UK and intends to keep doing so as long as possible. She’s been writing since childhood, but the Jamie Brodie Mysteries are her first published works.