Cyanide Wells

Cyanide Wells by Marcia Muller, published by Grand Central Publishing in July 2004, is a first edition novel comprising 368 pages. The story follows Matthew Lindstrom, whose life was shattered fourteen years ago by the disappearance of his wife, Gwen, which led to his wrongful branding as a murderer. When he receives an anonymous call indicating that Gwen is alive, he travels to the secluded town of Cyanide Wells, where he seeks answers and revenge amidst the shadows of the past.
As Matthew delves deeper into the mysteries of Gwen’s new life, he discovers that the town harbors its own secrets. His quest for the truth becomes increasingly complicated when his ex-girlfriend disappears again, prompting him to team up with Carly McGuire, a local woman with her own hidden past. Together, they embark on a desperate search for answers, navigating the tangled web of past crimes and the lingering suspicions that threaten to unravel everything once more. This novel intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction with themes relevant to LGBTQ+ experiences.
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Fourteen years after his wife’s disappearance branded him a murderer and ruined his life. Matthew Lindstrom receives an anonymous phone call revealing that Gwen is alive…and well aware of the wreckage she left behind. Seeking answers and revenge, he comes to the isolated town of Cyanide Wells. Here, where the surrounding thick forest conceals twisted paths and old sins, Matt begins to learn the details of Gwen’s new life. But before he can confront her, his ex vanishes once more. Now Matt must join forces with Carly McGuire, a local woman with secrets of her own, and begin a desperate hunt for the truth about past crimes and Gwen’s fate. For hovering over him are suspicions that can destroy him once again.
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