Murder at Camp Tera
Paperback
Retail Price: $24.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $24.95
Regardless of historical period and circumstances, people still murder on a regular basis for countless reasons—and in times of crisis, like the Great Depression, they murder even more often...
Regardless of historical period and circumstances, people still murder on a regular basis for countless reasons—and in times of
crisis, like the Great Depression, they murder even more often...
On a June morning in 1934, NY State Police Sergeant Dave Lewin stands on the bank of a calm lake in the Lower Hudson Valley, looking at the petite body of Hannah Doyle, a young staff member at a nearby training camp for destitute women from New York City. A single blow had shattered Hannah’s skull as she waited on the shore for her lover. Sergeant Lewin conducts a tenacious investigation—not only of the murder, but of other dark secrets surrounding a German psychoanalyst with ties to upheavals rocking Germany with the advent of Nazism.
Set during the Great Depression, Murder at Camp Tera is a riveting historical murder mystery that weaves together several strands of stories encompassing the last month of World War I some sixteen years before, an epidemic of shell shock resulting from those closing days of the War, and a country still gasping from the Great Depression’s chokehold.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 341 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 19, 2022)
ISBN10: 1977252974
ISBN13: 9781977252975
Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Historical