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What Remains of Teague House

A Mystery

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What Remains of Teague House

By: Stacy Johns
Narrated by: Helen Laser, Gary Tiedemann, Patricia Santomasso
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"This mystery is impossible to put down." — Edgar-nominated author Jess Lourey
For readers of Megan Collins with the taut character study of Angie Kim comes a searing mystery that follows three siblings as they reckon with the darkness hidden within their family after multiple graves are discovered behind their childhood home.
All families are complicated. But not all families have bodies buried in their backyard.
One put there just that week...
When the Rawlins family matriarch unexpectedly passes, all three adult children rush home. What they find is a house bursting with grief, dark memories surfacing around each corner, and multiple bodies buried deep in the woods. The Rawlins want to believe the discovery points to a crime long past.
But one of the graves behind Teague House is fresh, the earth disturbed just that week—and its inhabitant a local woman they all knew.
Is the youngest Rawlins sibling with something to hide somehow involved in her murder? Is his sister experiencing false memories of her late father digging near the graves? And why is the Rawlins aunt in such a rush to leave town after her sister's funeral?
Enter private detective Maddie Reed, who has her own reasons for being curious about the bodies buried behind Teague House. Maddie sets out to unmask a killer. One she may have been hunting all her life.
Literary Fiction Women Sleuths Thriller & Suspense Crime Mystery Suspense Private Investigators Family Life Genre Fiction
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