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Murder on West Lake by I. M. Foster
Spotlight

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Publication Date: December 9th, 2024
Publisher: Inez M. Foster – self-published
Series: South Shore Mystery series #3
Pages: 438
Genre: Historical Mystery

Book Description

A scream shattered the tranquil air, echoing off the ice-covered lake, and Daniel's heart froze. He knew that voice all too well.

After a pleasant afternoon of ice skating on the frozen waters of West Lake, local librarian Kathleen Brissedon stumbles across a gruesome sight in the nearby gazebo. It only takes a moment for her beau, assistant coroner Doctor Daniel O'Halleran, to determine that the victim was murdered.

To protect Kathleen from the ghastly sight of 

Murder on West Main by I. M. Foster
A Snippet Tour

A knot tightened in his stomach, for it wasn't like her to seek him out in this manner.
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Publication Date: December 20th, 2023
Series: A South Shore Mystery
Pages: 368

Blurb

When Colin Brissedon arrives at work one summer morning to find his new boss murdered, all eyes turn to him. After all, the man had threatened to fire him just a few days before, and his colleagues are more than happy to tell the tale. Kathleen admits her brother is no angel, but she can’t believe he would sink this low. Fortunately for them, neither does Daniel O’Halleran, the village’s new coroner’s assistant. Of course, he needs more than his gut feeling to prove it.

But that’s not going to be an easy task, considering the victim does not appear to

Murder on Oak Street by I. M. Foster
Book Review - Blog Tour

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Publication Date: November 4, 2022
Publisher: independent
Page Length: 503
Series: A South Shore Mystery
Genre: Historical Mystery

Synopsis

New York, 1904. After two years as a coroner’s physician for the city of New York, Daniel O'Halleran is more frustrated than ever. What’s the point when the authorities consistently brush aside his findings for the sake of expediency? So when his fiancĂ©e leaves him standing at the altar on their wedding day, he takes it as a sign that it's time to move on and eagerly accepts an offer