A Vermont Mystery

Cover of A Vermont Mystery by Thomas Reese
Author: Thomas Reese
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9780595448456
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.82011961464 Pounds
Width: 0.57 Inches
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A Vermont Mystery by Thomas Reese, published by iUniverse in December 2010, is a suspenseful narrative that intertwines mystery and intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the historic Hyde Manor, the story follows Jeanne Sands, who arrives in Vermont to capture the autumn colors on canvas. As she settles into the manor, she uncovers chilling echoes of a gruesome family murder that occurred a decade earlier, where the Browns were shot at their dinner table. The unresolved case, marked by bloodstains and a missing adopted daughter, Nancy Stokes, draws Jeanne deeper into the manor’s dark history.

Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores the eerie connections between past and present. Jeanne’s investigation leads her to the Albany Institute, where she learns about Nancy’s enigmatic life and the tragic fate of those who sought to uncover the truth. As Jeanne and her companion TH Ryder delve into the manor’s secrets, they encounter unsettling warnings from a former maintenance man, hinting at a haunting presence. This edition, comprising 252 pages, invites readers to navigate a web of suspense and mystery, where every revelation brings them closer to the chilling truth hidden within the walls of Hyde Manor.


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The demented loon is at the far end of the lake; the Albany detective is at the bottom of Old Maid’s cove. The historic Hyde Manor sits forlornly at lake side and waits for guests.

Jeanne Sands comes to Vermont to paint the autumn colors. TH Ryder plans to spend a sabbatical through the winter.

Staying at opposite ends of the Manor, they begin to hear sounds, voices in other empty rooms. Jeanne investigates and learns that 10 years before, the Browns were shot point blank at the dinner table in a gruesome family killing. Blood on the wall, no known motive, never solved.

Jeanne reads in the old newspapers the various accounts of the murders and learns that the adopted daughter, Nancy Stokes, was considered a person of interest. But Nancy vanished without a trace. Jeanne reads that Nancy was adopted from the nearby Albany School of Troubled Girls.

Jeanne and TH pay the Albany Institute a visit and hear that Nancy Stokes was a strange girl, remarkable, perhaps a mystic, maybe a Nephilim, other worldly.

Nell, the Director, tells Jeanne and TH that the former Institute Director, Dr. Bollinger, was in love with Nancy. He had recently retired and moved to the Hyder Manor that spring. Bollinger was taking six months to write a history of Central Vermont and the historic Hyde Manor. One morning, he hanged himself from the second floor balcony.

Bollinger left a considerable estate and most of it to Nancy Stokes, if she can be found alive. Nell hired an Albany detective to discover what happened to Nancy, but the investigator disappeared.

Jeanne and TH return to the Manor and visit the strange man across the way in the boarded-up house trailer. Gene used to be the Hyde Manor maintenance man. He tells Jeanne and TH he also loved Nancy.

Gene warns them that Nancy has returned to the Manor and that they are in danger.

The haunting has begun.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “A Vermont Mystery” by Thomas Reese. Synopsis preview: The demented loon is at the far end of the lake; the Albany detective is at the bottom of Old Maid’s cove. The historic Hyde Manor sits forlornly at lake side and waits for guests. Jeanne Sands comes to Vermont to paint…
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Publisher: iUniverse. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9780595448456.
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Language: en. Pages: 252.

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