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Gone on Sunday
- Cotton Lee Penn Historical Mysteries, Book 1
- Narrated by: Susan Marlowe
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Polio disabled Cotton Lee's leg, but not her sexuality, not her mind, and not her ability to connect the murder of her friend Little Mary in 1972 to that of Bead Baker in 1932. Gone on Sunday follows the lives of the Baker family, their black servants, and the townspeople they knew in Homeville, Virginia. Alternating between 1972 and 1932, Cotton Lee's investigation into the murder of Bead Baker brings out secrets kept for decades. With suspects ranging from a housewife, to a cook, and even a rumored witch, Cotton Lee needs to find the solution to the first murder in order to know the history of the second.
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- Barbara Anne DeVoe
- 06-07-17
cotton Lee series, book one
Past effects future. Truth will come out. The painful rewards of doing good poorly. Leaves you wanting the next book.
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- Rita Rae
- 15-08-19
Small Town Entanglements
Convoluted mystery of the relationships and indiscretions of members in a small town. Almost too many people to keep track of. The emotional intentions and actions felt contrived to me, seeming unrealistic, even unbelievable. The ending didn’t quite congeal for me.