Dove in the Window

Dove in the Window by Earlene Fowler is a reissue published by National Geographic Books on May 1, 1999. This 320-page novel presents a mystery that unfolds during a family barbecue and cattle roundup, where Benni and her relatives gather to celebrate. The atmosphere shifts dramatically when Shelby Johnson, a young photography student, is found dead the following morning, leading to a tense investigation that implicates Benni’s closest family members.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and cozy elements as the story explores the dynamics of family and friendship amidst a backdrop of amateur sleuthing. The narrative delves into the relationships between Benni and her relatives, as well as her connection with Shelby, highlighting the complexities that arise when tragedy strikes. With themes of detection and the intricacies of personal ties, this edition invites readers to engage with the unfolding drama and the quest for truth.
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Benni and her relatives and friends are gathered for the family’s annual barbecue and cattle roundup. Among the guests is Shelby Johnson, a young photography student from a wealthy Chicago family. In Benni she finds a favorite subject and a new friend. But when the young woman’s body is discovered on the ranch the next morning, Benni’s closest relatives suddenly develop into prime murder suspects…
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