Reaping the Whirlwind: A Trent Tyson Historical Mystery

· Morgan James Publishing
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242
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About this ebook

No one suspects foul play when an old recluse dies behind locked doors. 

The doctor claims the old woman’s heart gave out, and Deputy Sheriff Trent Tyson doesn’t give the case another thought until the medical examiner finds poison. 

This death is just one in a series of unusual deaths happening in Tyson’s quiet town, which takes the deputy sheriff on the hunt for answers while the rest of the town is cause up in local hysteria, starstruck by visiting celebrities William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow. Within a week, Deputy Sheriff Trent Tyson is on the tenuous trail of a serial killer who snuffs out the unwanted, the disabled—the most helpless and lovable—without reason and with no mercy. 

Reaping the Whirlwind is a historical mystery set during the real events of the Scopes evolution trial in 1925 Dayton, Tennessee. The mystery weaves through trial events in an accurate portrayal of this pivotal case that forever changed the U.S. education system.

About the author

Rosey Dow is an award-winning, best-selling author and ghostwriter of more than 40 titles with sales of more than half a million copies. She won the national Christy Award for Reaping the Whirlwind and her ghostwritten books have been published under Simon & Shuster. Her book series Colorado has sold more than 250,000 copies to date. Rosey is also the TV host of “Now It’s My Turn!” on The Awake TV Network and the radio host of “The Prospect Profiler.” Her articles have appeared in 50 Plus Today, The Modern Warrior and Medium.com, and she has been quoted by Dell. An editor and writing coach for both fiction and non-fiction, she has homes in central Arizona and northern Florida.

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