Firesetter In Blackwood Township: A Winnebago County Mystery
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Review "Welcome to Winnebago County, where family loyalty runs deep. Sergeant Corky Aleckson and Detective 'Smoke' Dawes risk their lives to catch a serial arsonist in this page-turning sheriff's department procedural, uncovering a carefully buried secret that will rock one family to its core. Fans of the series will enjoy the overlapping twists and turns as the action steadily builds to a shocking climax in Firesetter in Blackwood Township." ~Patti Phillips, Nightstand Book Reviews"An authentic, small town vibe with great plot twists and excellent intrigue! A fine addition to Christine Husom's successful Winnebago series that will give mystery fans an exciting ride." ~Lisa Towles, author of Choke, Blackwater Tango, and other books."Christine Husom's Firesetter in Blackwood Township hooks the reader from the start. With great hanging questions that keep pages turning, compelling characters including Sergeant Corky and a wonderful Irish Setter named Queenie along with the gorgeous Minnesota setting, Husom's book only leaves one question—when will the next book come out?" ~Kathleen Donnelly, Lisa Jackson scholarship recipient, Top 20 Claymore Finalist"Thoroughly engrossing journey down the rabbit hole with Corky, Smoke, and the Winnebago County Sheriff's Department. Revenge is a dish best served . . . flambéed!" ~Timya Owen, Author and Editor Dark Side of the Loon and Minnesota Not So Nice."With dogged determination Sgt. Corky Aleckson, a tough female cop, ignores the dangers to her own life and searches for clues that will eventually lead her to the person responsible for barn burnings in her community in this latest Winnebago County Mystery series. A great story. Couldn't put it down. Loved the interaction of Ms. Husom's characters." ~Marlene Chabot, author, Death of the Naked Lady and Death at the Bar X Ranch. Product Description Barns are burning in Blackwood Township and the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office realizes they have a firesetter to flush out. The investigation ramps up when a body is found in one of the barns. Meanwhile, deputies are getting disturbing deliveries. Why are they being targeted? It leaves Sergeant Corinne Aleckson and Detective Smoke Dawes to wonder, what is the firesetter's message and motive?