Dead Man’s Fingers

Dead Man’s Fingers by Barbara Lee is a fiction novel published by Worldwide in 2000. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Maryland real estate agent Eve Elliot, who has relocated from Manhattan to the serene shores of the Chesapeake, only to uncover a web of greed, corruption, and murder that disrupts the tranquility of Anne Arundel County.
Readers will find that Eve and her aunt, Lillian, become embroiled in a contentious zoning controversy, leading to sinister threats and the murder of an ambitious environmentalist. As Eve delves deeper into the situation, she realizes that her pursuit of the truth may put her life at risk, revealing the dangerous stakes involved. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery, detective work, and romance, offering a complex exploration of the challenges faced by the characters in a seemingly idyllic setting.
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Maryland real estate agent Eve Elliot has left Manhattan for a more peaceful life along the shores of the Chesapeake, land of blue crabs, stunning vistas — and danger, Eve discovers, as greed, corruption and murder rock the calm waters of Anne Arundel County.
Both Eve and her aunt/business partner, Lillian, find themselves scapegoats in a heated controversy over zoning. Soon, sinister threats and the murder of an attractive, ambitious environmentalist warn Eve she’s digging too close to something somebody wants to keep buried. Now the murky issues are becoming frightfully clear: her life…versus a killer’s deadly intent.
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