The old Chadwick
mansion on the edge of Moosetookalook, Maine, has been shrouded in
mystery for generations—until Scottish Emporium owner Liss MacCrimmon
uncovers a forgotten family secret. But she never imagined that a little
curiosity would lead her into such deadly territory . . .
While perusing auction items from the Chadwick estate, Liss purchases a
painting of a bagpiper to add to her collection. Her interest shifts
from art to sleuthing upon a strange discovery—what appears to be a
treasure map tucked behind the canvas. She’s even more intrigued when
she links the scroll to an early Chadwick who smuggled goods across the
Canadian border.
So during a business trip to Canada, Liss
arranges a meeting with an archivist in hopes of pinning down the truth
about the map and the Chadwick bloodline. Before her quest moves
forward, however, she finds the archivist’s murdered body at a local
genealogical society. One thing is certain—Liss isn’t alone on this
treasure hunt . . .
Liss returns to Moosetookalook, terrified
that the killer may have followed her home. With her life in real peril
and the map at risk of being stolen, she launches into full-scale
investigation mode. But as she deciphers clues and inches toward the
dangerous culprit, Liss quickly realizes she’s only a step away from
ending up like the Chadwick clan—permanently wiped out
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