Storm Track

Storm Track by Margaret Maron is a mystery novel published by Warner Books in 2001. This first paperback edition spans 260 pages and is written in English. Set against the backdrop of Collection County, North Carolina, the story unfolds during a serene August, disrupted by the impending arrival of Hurricane Fran and the shocking murder of a prominent lawyer’s wife.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that intertwines the tension of an approaching storm with the unraveling of a local scandal. As Judge Deborah Knott prepares for her election campaign amidst community events, the atmosphere shifts dramatically with the hurricane’s threat and the revelation of a determined killer. The book explores themes of mystery and legal intrigue, inviting readers to navigate the complexities of both nature and human behavior in a small-town setting.
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A Strom of Mystery
Not a lot can ruin the serenity of the lazy, hazy August rhythms of Collection County, North Carolina. Judge Deborah Knott, once again running for election, can count on a round of pleasant softball games, barbecues, and church picnics. But now a hurricane named Fran is gearing up offshore and it looks like the eye of the storm could blow straight through the county. Even worse, the local, scandalous murder of a prominent lawyer’s promiscuous wife has shaken up the entire community. As the storm picks up speed, the county gears up with batteries and bottled water — and a determined killer finds a perfect time to strike again.
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