The Staircase Murder: Third in the Caitlin Rourke Series

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Pub Date 5 Dec 2019 | Archive Date 31 Aug 2020

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Esther Ackermann believes her son-in-law, Daniel Schneider, is responsible for her daughter's death. So does DA investigator Richard Morris and Prosecutor Bill Reese. The evidence points to him and it's convincing, but could they be sending an innocent man to prison?

Esther Ackermann believes her son-in-law, Daniel Schneider, is responsible for her daughter's death. So does DA investigator Richard Morris and Prosecutor Bill Reese. The evidence points to him and...


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Thankyou to NetGalley and the author, Susan T Parker, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of The Staircase Murder in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.

The storyline was well thought out and written. I was hooked from the start. I read the story in one sitting.
The characters draw you in to their story. 3.5 stars.

Worth a read.

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THE STAIRCASE MURDER is third in the Mystery series starring Caitlin Rourke, intrepid investigative reporter in a small community near Pittsburgh. A friend of Caitlin's mother and grandmother has just learned of her daughter's death--a month earlier--and asks Caitlin to look into it. Soon the Assistant District Attorney's Office is hot on the case, which proves to possess more layers than an Onion, more deceits, and to showcase some truly revolting villains, while uncovering serious crimes and multiple types of abuse. At the same time, this is a comfortably cozy Mystery with heart, an entertaining and surprising one-sitting "whodunnit."

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