Marcy McCreary
discusses
The Murder of Madison Garcia
A Susan Ford/Will Ford Mystery
in conversation with Edwin Hill
Tuesday, April 4, 6:30pm
at Buttonwood Books and Toys
Mystery lovers, don't miss this event with Hull author Marcy McCreary and award-winning suspense author Edwin Hill!
Marcy McCreary worked for several years as a marketing and sales executive at various magazine publishing companies and content marketing agencies before turning to fiction writing. The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon, also published by CamCat, was her first book. Marcy lives in Hull and Nantucket with her husband and black Lab.
Edwin Hill is a suspense writer and author of the Hester Thursby series. Little Comfort and The Missing Ones, were both Agatha Award-finalists and Edwin was a Sue Grafton Memorial Award nominee for The Missing Ones. The Secrets We Share is his first standalone suspense novel.

Sometimes the truth doesn’t set you free—it gets you killed.
Detective Susan Ford notices a missed call on her phone from a number she doesn’t recognize, and when Madison Garcia, a woman with past ties to the town of Monticello, New York, is found stabbed to death the next morning, Susan realizes that Madison was the one who had called her.
In a family like that, you won’t need enemies.
In the waning days of the Catskills hotel era, Stanley and Rachel Roth, the owners of the Cuttman Hotel, were practically dynasty—third generation proprietors of a sprawling resort with a grand reputation. The glamorous and gregarious matriarch, Rachel. The cunning and successful businessman, Stan. Four beautiful children.
“Shari Lapena meets Ruth Ware. A compulsively readable domestic thriller.” —CHARLIE DONLEA, USA Today bestselling author of Twenty Years Later
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In this brilliantly twisted debut set among Boston’s elite, Edwin Hill delivers a page-turning tale of two missing persons determined to stay that way—at any cost . . .
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“Twists that’ll just take your breath away. A salty, stormy and seductive read.”
—Mario Giordano, author of Auntie Poldi and the Vineyards of Etna