For Just Claws

For Just Claws by Karen Rose Wilson is a mystery novel published by AuthorHouse on February 14, 2002. This edition features 164 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a quiet rural town where Carol Ward enjoys the simplicity of life, but her peaceful surroundings are disrupted by a series of unsettling events, including murder and robbery.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of small-town life as Carol navigates a web of deceit and crime. The plot raises questions about the motivations behind the actions of her neighbors, particularly her elderly neighbor, Marie, whose strange behavior adds to the intrigue. As the local sheriff grapples with the escalating chaos, Carol’s curiosity leads her deeper into danger, making her a potential target in this unfolding mystery. The book explores themes of crime and the impact of pets within the community, all while maintaining a focus on the challenges faced by its characters.
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Carol Ward loves her sleepy rural town, where the biggest event is the monthly saddle club meeting and the most controversial subject which bridle path needs renovating. But now, murder and robbery, poisoning and mercy killing are the buzz.
Who killed the college student? Or poisoned the pop can picking old wino who camps by the lake? And Carol wonders why her octogenarian neighbor, Marie, is acting so strangely. Does Marie know more than she wants to admit?
As bodies pile up, a harried sheriff struggles to make sense of it. Carol, warned by her all too-conservative husband to keep her nosiness in check, nonetheless lands dead center where she shouldn’t, bumbling her way into a labyrinth of deceit and greed. If she doesn’t watch out, she may just be the next victim.
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