Death in a Perfect Town
Two cataclysmic events have shaped the character of a small Missouri town: first, the unsolved murder of an 11-year-old girl; and second, the damming up of Cramer Creek. The murder of the young girl was committed eight years ago and had nearly escaped the town's memory until murder inconceivably occurred again. This time, a lonely and disfigured middle-aged woman was the victim. Although the murders were shocking, the damming of the town's namesake, Cramer Creek, was interminably worse because the Corp of Engineers had left the irate citizens only a dry creek bank, and, as an afterthought, an inconsequential pond. In time, the ignoble pond begins to mirror the surface placidity of the tiny town, as well as its subterfuge of hidden life. As clump by clump of slimy refuse rises to the surface of the water, evil by evil is exposed in the picture-perfect town. Aunt Lucy, the ancient school principal, was never a patsy in or out of the classroom. Experience had taught her guilt often lurks beneath a seemingly innocent exterior. As she collaborates with young Sheriff Gilmore, jealousy, lies, perversion, rape, poisonous gossip, and a third murder are uncovered during the search for the killer.
Genres
Sub-Genres
Click on any of the links above to see more books like this one.



EDITIONS
Sign in to see more editions
    • First Edition
    • Dec-2002
    • PublishAmerica
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1591294649
    • ISBN13: 9781591294641



View the Complete Sharon King Book List