Murder on Monarch Mountain
The perfect murder, if - a thousand ifs
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Book Details
About the Book
Eighteen-year-old Reggie Dettman from Philadelphia, Mississippi, waits out a violent storm on the front porch of a stranger’s small, neat, house on Monarch Mountain, Arkansas. He knocks and calls, but no one answers. He is unaware of the horrible crime that has just been committed in the kitchen or that the killer is watching him from his hiding place. The hurricane-like wind is blowing rain through an open window into the living room. Reggie tugs on the screen door to go inside to close the window. It is latched from the inside so he eases along the eaves of the house and removes the screen from the window so he can close it. He sees movement inside.
There has never been a murder on Monarch Mountain and the entire community of Crystal Ridge, Arkansas blames the only stranger in their community – a hippy who is there under the guise of a book salesman.
Marty and Angelette witness the murderer’s strange behavior at Lovers Bluff but because of their clandestine meeting, they are afraid to report it.
How can the wounds of the victims of gossip be salved? The words cannot be taken back, the wounds are deep and destructive. Who will judge and give justice?
You will be riveted by the suspense of who killed Elizabeth McNair. The surprising twists and turns woven into the plot will keep you glued to the pages.
To do justice and judgment
is more acceptable to the LORD
than sacrifice.
Proverbs 21:3
The Bible (KJV)
About the Author
Ellen Williamson is a native of She is the mother of three children, James Daniels, Stan Daniels and Lori Weatherford, two grandchildren, Carmen James and Roger Cameron and one great-grandson, Jesse Wayne James. After raising her family and retiring, she began writing and has now completed seven novels. Murder on In addition to writing, she is an inspirational speaker and is available for speaking engagements at churches and civic groups. You may learn more about Ms. Williamson and how to contact her through her web site: www.ellenwilliamson.com or by e-mail authorellen@wmconnect.com.