Leave No Stone UnturnedWhile helping a young man do some research at the library Lexie Starr happens across a New York Times article regarding the unsolved murder of an Eliza Pitt, former wife of a police academy student named Clayton Pitt - most likely the same Clayton Pitt who was her newly acquired son-in-law! Her daughter, Wendy, had never mentioned that Clay had been married before. Lexie couldn't stand by and possibly let Wendy become his next victim, nor did she want to alienate her daughter with her suspicions. She decides to travel to the site of the crime, Schenectady, New York, to investigate the cold case. She books a room at the Camelot B&B, owned by Harriet Sparks, and soon the investigation gets underway. |
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