Lethal Lineage, Charlotte Hinger
Lethal Lineage, Charlotte Hinger
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Lethal Lineage
The Lottie Albright Series, Book 2

Author: Charlotte Hinger

Narrator: Karen White

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2011


Synopsis

At the new frame church built at the corner of four counties in western Kansas, a strangely sinister Episcopal bishop comes to town to conduct a confirmation ceremony. Twins Lottie and Josie Albright, who are attending the ceremony to watch the confirmation of their niece, are agitated by the bishops scathing sermon. And their pastor, Reverend Mary Farnsworth, has fled to the antiroom after dropping the chalice during communion. Josie, being a psychologist, lingers after the service in hopes of comforting Reverend Mary, but Lottie immediately orders her sister to leave when they discover Reverend Marys dead body. Lottie, left alone with Bishop Talesbury, is frightened by the bishops strange rituals for disposing of the spilled wine, but as deputy sheriff, she is duty bound to attend to the death. When an elderly lady tells Lottie that a man kneeling next to Reverend Mary during the service had scared her into a heart attack, Lottie decides that this was not a natural death and calls in other lawenforcement agencies. She soon learns that their beloved Reverend Mary was a woman without a past and that the rogue bishop has unexpected ties to western Kansas. A sheriff from an adjacent county, unaware that Josie is an FBI consultant, assumes that seizing control of the investigation will be easy and instead arouses the wrath of the twins. Although they are used to double trouble, nothing has prepared them for the malevolence that is stirred up by the death, by some old documents that Lottie uncovers, and by the reemergence of some murderous, centuryold rivalries. A Poisoned Pen Press Mystery

About Charlotte Hinger

Charlotte Hinger is a historian, novelist, and nonfiction author of articles on contemporary and historical issues in the rural west. She was the editor of two comprehensive hardcover volumes of family and county histories and is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, the National History Honor Society. She has served on the board of the Kansas State Historical Society and is on the editorial board of Heritage of the Great Plains, published by Emporia State University. Her debut novel, Come Spring, won the Western Writers of America Medicine Pipe Bearer Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by stormhawk on April 28, 2011

Mysteries are tricky, both to write and to read. There has to be enough going on to engage the reader, with clues laid to be found, mulled over, and put into a coherent story. Mysteries that hit you with a gotcha at the end, showing they are not as mysterious as initially presented aren't the kinds......more

Goodreads review by Kathy KS on April 12, 2022

The second Lottie Albright mystery once again provides an interesting who-done-it and a look at small town western Kansas. But there is more to this story than that: Episcopalian church politics, people with mysterious, unknown backgrounds, African civil war, and a recall election! The people live s......more

Goodreads review by Mindy on January 05, 2018

A genealogical mystery. Very well written and researched. Some genealogy involved, but no research helps.......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 26, 2022

Book 2 in the series, just as good as the first......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on February 26, 2011

You might think life in a little Kansas town would be boring but Lottie Albright and her sister Josie can testify that sometimes it is just downright exciting to say nothing of being a little dangerous. St. Helena’s is a small Episcopal Church built on the corners of four western Kansas Counties. The......more