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A Serpent's Tooth
- The Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels, Book 5
- Narrated by: Victoria Matlock Fowler
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
When a body is found at Lynch and Son Winery, no one suspects foul play. But then a second death occurs, and it seems that Ann Kinnear has stepped into the middle of a family feud turned fatal. Can Ann root out the evil or will her plan to move into the winery’s guest house bear deadly fruit?
Spirit senser Ann Kinnear is juggling a long-distance relationship and continuing her search for a place to call home. She thinks she has found the solution to both when she learns that her favorite Chester County, Pennsylvania, winery has a guest house for rent.
When the body of the terminally ill head of the winery is found on the grounds, Ann assumes that the torch will pass to the next generation...but the terms of the will leave a sour taste in the mouth of some family members. Does that explain the patriarch’s daughter’s clandestine trips to a grand but derelict home in Philadelphia, tended by a mysterious man in Victorian garb? Her husband secretly asks Ann’s brother Mike to investigate.
Then a second body is found in a watery grave, and it seems that both deaths may have been murder.
When the family hires Ann to contact the deceased, will what she learns provide a satisfying finish or yield a fatal harvest?
Find out in book 5 of the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels!
Critic reviews
"Brilliant, satisfying, suspenseful, and gripping! One of my favorite authors." (Lisa Regan, USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling crime fiction author)
"An intriguing novel with surprising twists, and plenty of suspense to keep you turning the page. Dalrymple surpasses herself with this one. An absolute must read!" (Michael Bradley, award-winning author of Dead Air)