A Face at the Window: A Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery (Home Repair Is Homicide Mysteries) by Sarah Graves

A Face at the Window: A Home Repair Is Homicide Mystery (Home Repair Is Homicide Mysteries)

Sarah Graves
400 pages
Bantam
Nov 2009
Mass Market Paperback
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It starts with a phone call that reopens a painful chapter in Jake Tiptree’s past. After years of delay, the man who murdered Jake’s mother is finally scheduled to stand trial—until he vanishes into thin air. Maybe the only thing worse about Ozzie Campbell’s disappearing is that Jake has a terrible foreboding of just where he’ll turn up next. With her family away, Jake had hoped to savor a few days of unaccustomed solitude. Now, without warning, her cozy, well-loved home in Eastport, Maine, seems more like a death trap ready to snap shut. Suddenly Jake feels that her house—and her life—has far too many windows. And in any one of them she might see the face of her killer.

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Pages 400
Publisher Bantam
Published 2009
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