Would you risk your life to find a killer?
"Death at Wildbough is part police mystery, part steamy romance, and will be the book readers will not be able to put down this summer. After the death of a famous violinist, Chief of Police Richard Prince and his new girlfriend and ex-war coder, Rose Hudson, find themselves on the trail of a possible murderer. The problem? Everyone is a suspect! With witty dialogue and fascinating characters, this book is fast-paced and contains everything anyone could ever wish for in an exciting suspense novel." -Kristi Elizabeth, San Francisco Book Review
Rose Hudson is a mathematician, puzzle-solver, and former cryptographer for the British government. After becoming a widow, she moves to the United States in 1979 and buys a house in the beautiful Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts to start a new life. She strikes up a friendship with the town's chief of police, Richard Prince, which leads her to help solve the baffling death of a famous violinist. Richard questions suspects while Rose uses her code breaker skills to assist him and, despite her hesitations, a romance develops between them. When Rose discovers an unsavory event in the violinist's past and uncovers the reason for his murder, both her newfound happiness and life are in grave danger.