Bridge Tender

Bridge Tender by Carol Ann Ross is the second book in the Murder by the Sea series, published by Bublish, Inc. on December 12, 2020. This 302-page novel is written in English and delves into the complexities of small-town life on Topsail Island, where a seemingly ordinary swing bridge has witnessed a surge of unusual events, including a recent murder that disrupts the community’s tranquility.
In this installment, readers will encounter a blend of mystery and detective work as local police detectives grapple with baffling circumstances surrounding the crime. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a coastal town, where the bridge tender observes the unfolding drama, providing a unique perspective on the intertwining lives of the residents. With themes of intrigue and the impact of sudden change, Bridge Tender explores how the fabric of small-town life can be shaken by unexpected events.
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Bridge Tender is the second book in the Murder by the Sea series by Carol Ann Ross.
The little swing bridge that takes you to Topsail Island has been there for over half a century. It’s seen just about everything, who comes across, who goes across-with whom, at what times, and how often. It’s all normal for small-town life and small-town gossip.
But as the population of the island soars, sights it’s never seen before have become commonplace. There’s been another murder and it seems that it is not only the good that die young. The nefarious events are rocking the very core of the small coastal town and thought Topsail Island may be used to sudden thunderstorms cropping up from time to time, now, when lightening of a more sinister nature strikes twice in succession, the local police detectives realize there’s more to it and the unexpected twists and turns are baffling.
Meanwhile, the bridge tender keeps a watchful eye on everything.
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