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Behind the Frame: A Shepherd Sisters Mystery

Behind the Frame: A Shepherd Sisters Mystery

When art in the park leads to murder in the dark,
the Shepherd sisters have another crime to solve.
(Book 2 of 3)
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Savanna Shepherd, an art expert turned elementary art teacher, is planning the Art in the Park festival for her hometown of Carson. But apparently, someone isn’t happy that Carson got to host the event: the beloved statue in the park is destroyed. Not long after, Savanna finds the dead body of one of the people on the planning committee.

Savanna and her sisters are convinced that the arrested murder suspect didn’t do it, despite strong evidence to the contrary. With the help of Dr. Aidan Gallager, Savanna’s new romantic interest, they uncover hidden resentments and intrigue. Several people in Carson had a motive for the murder. Can they find out which one of them is behind the framing of an innocent person?
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In Behind the Frame, it’s tradition for the Shepherd sisters to take turns cooking a delicious Sunday dinner for the whole family. At one Sunday dinner, Skylar makes mini rhubarb pies for dessert that the whole family enjoys before delving deeper into the investigation of a terrible murder. You can make this Shepherd sisters favorite for your family or friends, and it just might become their favorite, too.

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About The Author
About Tracy Gardner
Tracy Gardner is a metro Detroit native who writes mystery and romance novels. A daughter of two teachers, she has been writing since she could hold a pen. Tracy grew up on Nancy Drew mysteries and rock and roll. Her drive to understand the deeper meaning of things serves her well as an author of compelling, relatable characters and stories.

Tracy splits her time between being a nurse, a writer, and a baker, because brownies are an important staple in her home, which she shares with her husband, two fun-loving teens, and a menagerie of spoiled rescue dogs and cats.
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