Some Things Are Best Left Dead
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Book Details
About the Book
The story begins in 1906 as six-year-old Jacy is thrown out of the Cliff View Orphans Home by headmistress Mrs. Krault. Fast forward to 1989 and eighty-nine-year-old Susanna Brighton is celebrating her birthday in the Clover Hill Nursing Home. Among her cards is one that simply says, “Don’t forget” and is signed Jacy. Susanna collapses with a heart attack and dies. Susanna’s granddaughter Charlie begins a perilous journey to discover what it means. With the help of librarian Scoots Barker, Charlie investigates the house that was once Cliff View. They find clues, including an old suitcase in a wall and a bloody hair clip in a trunk. When they discover the house has been sold to Charlie’s Uncle Darrin, Charlie confronts him and learns the whole story of her grandmother’s life. Darrin pulls a gun and fires as Charlie dives out the door.
About the Author
Charlotte Miller Winstead was born just outside the Missouri Bootheel town of Cooter. She and her husband James have been married for 43 years, they have four sons, eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Charlotte was once the Activity Director at two nearby nursing facilities. She has written several gospel songs and has published two other mystery/thriller books. Charlotte has done genealogy for more than twenty years and has an extensive online family tree. She worked as a reporter for several years and now has a weekly column in the local newspaper.