The Unveiling of Polly Forrest: A Mystery - Couverture souple

Whitney, Charlotte

 
9798985160109: The Unveiling of Polly Forrest: A Mystery

Synopsis

Rural Michigan, 1934.

During the throes of the Great Depression when her new husband Sam perishes in a bizarre farm accident, would-be hat-maker Polly soon becomes the prime suspect in his murder. As she digs for evidence to clear her name, Polly falls into a sinister web implicating her in a nefarious crime ring being investigated by White House Police. Polly’s life and those of her family are at stake. Secrets abound and even Polly’s family can’t figure out the truth. Narrated by Polly, her self-righteous older sister, Sarah, and Sarah’s well-meaning, but flawed husband Wesley, a Methodist minister, the story follows several twists through the landscape of the rural Midwest.

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À propos de l?auteur

Charlotte Whitney is the author of historical fiction set in the rural Midwest during the Great Depression. Her most recent work, The Unveiling of Polly Forrest, a stand-alone historical mystery, follows her groundbreaking novel, Threads A Depression Era Tale, which was met with much critical acclaim. In addition, she has authored I Dream in White, a contemporary romance, and How to Win at Upwards, a nonfiction book about her favorite word game.The author received a master's degrees in English at the University of Michigan and after a short stint of teaching at two community colleges, worked at the University of Michigan where she was associate director of the Lloyd Scholars for Writing and the Arts. Currently living in Arizona with her husband and two dogs, she enjoys hiking, bicycling, swimming, and yoga.

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