Publisher's Synopsis
WHEN HARRY KILLED SALLY, the cops got it wrong!
Emmalyst Whichur knew there was no way Harry had killed her godmother. Harry adored Sally. But the evidence pointed right at him. As an investigative reporter, though freshly out of a job, Lyst had not only the chops to look into things, she had the time. In any case, she needed to be in Killaman Falls. Even though it was nearly the last place on Earth she would have chosen to be. And not just because killers were apparently loose in the miniscule mountain town. Connor Wolfe knew his friend Harry hadn't killed Sally Whichur either, but there was that damning evidence. As the official non-paid liaison for the sheriff's department in Killaman Falls, New Hampshire, at least he had an "in" with law enforcement. But he had further problems to deal with, one of them being springing Harry before the Full Moon arrived. If he was still incarcerated then, a well-kept secret the two of them shared would be out in the open. Sally had been an expert secret keeper herself though. Connor knew nothing of Sally's life prior to arriving in Killaman Falls, and Lyst knew nothing about it prior to Sally's arrival at the commune where Lyst had been born. Could Sally's mysterious past have caught up with her? Or was the answer to her murder closer to home? When Emmalyst Whichur met Connor Wolfe, it was a sleuthing match in the making. And possibly a bit more. After all, in Killaman Falls, if a witch and a werewolf walk into the same bar, things really can't be the same ever again. When Harry Killed Sally is the first book in the Whichur-Wolfe Detection series. About the AuthorBeth Henderson is best known for writing romantic comedy and historical romantic mystery, but she also writes urban fantasy PI mystery comedy as J.B. Dane. How could the two genres not decide to run together? Henderson's first novel was published in 1990 and since then only life itself has slowed down her output occasionally. When Harry Killed Sally is her 33rd novel, though she's written under a number of pseudonyms over the years. She's already warned family members that if, when in her dotage, she begins talking about various heroes in her stories as though they were real, it's because . . . well, maybe they are! Keep up with upcoming releases under all her names via a visit to www.4TaleTellers.com.