Download Wedgewood, Minnesota: Renee Brown Mystery Series by Fay Risner (.ePUB)

Wedgewood, Minnesota Police Detective Renee Brown Mystery Series by Fay Risner (#1,2)
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Overview: Fay Risner, born in the Missouri Ozarks, has spent most of her life in Iowa. She’s placed in numerous short story and essay contests and is the author of books sold on Amazon. Her life experiences are reflected in many of her books. She recently retired from the local nursing home where she was a CNA for 15 years. An Alzheimer’s advocate, Fay does public speaking and written books about how to care for a person with Alzheimer’s. "Open A Window" An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Handbook is used to train CNAs, at support groups and educates home caregivers. Fay was awarded 2004 Nurse Aide from Iowa Health Care Association and 2006 Professional Caregiver from the Alzheimer’s Association. Fay’s latest writings have been books in the Nurse Hal Among The Amish series.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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#1 – The Answering Machine Knew
Wedgewood, Minnesota Police Detective Renee Brown has a murder case to solve with the help of rookie police officer Jeff Briceson. When Alice Hutson dies in her country home, Renee and Briceson take over the investigation to help the county sheriff department. At first glance since Alice Hutson is in bed with her pistol in her hand, an educated guess by Briceson was suicide. Alice’s son, Bill Hutson, is adamant that his mother would never kill herself. Mabel Baxter, a neighbor across the road from the Hutson farm, tells Renee about several cars with unknown drivers that came and went the night of Alice’s murder. Now it’s up to Renee and Briceson to match people to the cars. The one thing that proves helpful in the investigation is checking Alice’s incoming calls the night of her death. You see The Answering Machine Knew.

#2 – One Big Bat
Join Wedgewood, Minnesota’s Police Detective Renee Brown in book two of her series as she moves in with her sister, Diane, for what will become the longest two weeks of her life. Not one of them could imagined, what was wrong in Diane and Paul Logan’s house when they heard strange noises in the attic that kept waking them up in the night. It was just plain weird when food and orange juice disappeared.
Several suggestions were made. One neighbor said it was the ghost of the grumpy old man who committed suicide in the house. He was still haunting the place. Paul thought annoying bats that lived on the rock bluff were finding a way to get into the attic, but he couldn’t explain the missing items. One neighbor thought there might be a peeking Tom in the neighborhood. Whatever was wrong, Paul Logan promised Diane and Renee he would find out on the weekend. The women weren’t sure they could wait that long as the days dragged on, more things came up missing and the nights grew noisier. When they complained, Paul jokingly told Renee and Diane the noises might be made by One Big Bat.

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