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In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
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In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
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In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
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In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In Agony Hill, set against the backdrop of rural Vermont during the turbulent 1960s, Sarah Stewart Taylor weaves a gripping tale of mystery and transformation.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
In the sweltering summer of 1965, Franklin Warren, a Boston detective, relocates to the small town of Bethany, Vermont, to join the state police. His arrival coincides with a period of upheaval, as the construction of interstates and the growing impact of the Cold War and anti-Vietnam War protests begin to encroach on the serene landscape of New England.
Warren's new life takes a dark turn when he is summoned to Agony Hill, a remote farm where Hugh Weber, a former New Yorker turned Back-to-the-Lander, has been found dead under suspicious circumstances. Weber’s death appears to be a tragic accident—his barn burned, and his body discovered with the door locked from the inside—but Warren senses that something is amiss.
As Warren delves into the case, he encounters a town full of secrets. From Weber’s enigmatic wife to his own neighbor, Alice Bellows, a widow and amateur sleuth, the residents of Bethany seem to have hidden motives. Warren must navigate the intricate web of small-town life, where everyone has something to conceal, to uncover the truth about Weber’s demise.
Set in a time of profound social change, Agony Hill offers a richly atmospheric portrait of Vermont, blending vivid historical context with a suspenseful narrative. Taylor’s debut novel in this series promises a captivating exploration of rural intrigue and personal discovery.
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