Murder in the Monuments
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About the Book
Elaine McGraw came to the Gettysburg battlefield for a peaceful trail ride, a quiet escape from a life in upheaval. But the peace is shattered when her tour group discovers a body beneath the haunting gaze of a bronze angel. The victim is an accountant for one of Elaine’s clients, a man who left her a chilling voicemail just hours before he died. The police see a coincidence, Elaine, a former government fraud investigator, sees a connection. Against her better judgment, she’s pulled into a puzzle of numbers and lies, a deadly paper trail that leads from a corrupt Louisiana bank that nearly ended her career to the historic fields of Pennsylvania. They know her skills, they know her past, and they’ll do anything to keep their secrets buried.
About the Author
Tarin Abbott spent many years navigating the quiet, calculated world of finance before turning to the shadows that shape her fiction. Drawn to places where history refuses to rest, she once lived near the battlefields of Gettysburg, a landscape marked by whispers and echoes. Now settled along the Gulf Coast of Florida, she writes from the edge of the water, where past and present blur. She is at work on the next book in the Landmark Mystery Series, unraveling a new puzzle born at the crossroads where haunting historic locations, financial mysteries, and long‑buried truths meet.