<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Mystery begins to follow Aggie Dunkirk when she exhumes the past's secrets and uncovers a crime her eccentric grandmother has been obsessing over. Decades earlier, after discovering her sister's body in the attic, Imogene Grayson is determined to obtain justice. Two women, separated by time, vow to find answers . . . no matter the cost.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>After Aggie Dunkirk's career is unceremoniously ended by her own mistakes, she finds herself traveling to Wisconsin, where her grandmother, Mumsie, lives alone in her rambling old home. She didn't plan for how eccentric Mumsie has become, obsessing over an old, unsolved crime scene--even going so far as to re-create it in the dollhouse. <br/><br/>Mystery seems to follow her when she finds work as a secretary helping to restore the flooded historical part of the cemetery. Forced to work with the cemetery's puzzling, yet attractive archeologist, she exhumes the past's secrets and unwittingly uncovers a crime that some will go to any length to keep quiet--even if it means silencing Aggie. <br/><br/>In 1946, Imogene Grayson works in a local factory and has eyes on owning her own beauty salon. But coming home to discover her younger sister's body in the attic changes everything. Unfamiliar with the newly burgeoning world of criminal forensics and not particularly welcomed as a woman, Imogene is nonetheless determined to stay involved. As her sister's case grows cold, Imogene vows to find justice . . . even if it costs her everything.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>Praise for Jaime Jo Wright's Novels<br/></b><br/>"Wright creates an inspirational mystery with thrilling finesse."--<b><i>Booklist<br/></i></b> <br/>". . . masterful dual narrative, subtle romance, and spine-tingling suspense."--<b><i>Bookpage</i></b> <br/><br/>"A lushly detailed time-slip novel that transitions seamlessly between past and present."--<b><i>Library Journal<br/></i></b><br/>"A complex story with sympathetic characters and many surprises."--<b><i>Historical Novels Review<br/></i></b><br/>After Aggie Dunkirk's career is unceremoniously ended by her own mistakes, she finds herself traveling to Wisconsin, where her grandmother, Mumsie, lives alone in her vintage, though very outdated, home. Aggie didn't plan for how eccentric Mumsie has become, obsessing over an old, unsolved crime scene--even going so far as to re-create it in a dollhouse.<br/><br/>Mystery seems to follow Aggie when she finds work as a secretary helping to restore the flooded historical part of the town's cemetery. Forced to work with a puzzling yet attractive archaeologist, she exhumes the past's secrets and unwittingly uncovers a crime that some will go to any length to keep hidden--even if that means silencing Aggie.<br/><br/>In 1946, Imogene Grayson works in a beauty salon but has her sights set on Hollywood. But coming home to discover her younger sister's body in the attic changes everything. Unfamiliar with the burgeoning world of forensic science and, as a woman, not particularly welcomed into the investigation, Imogene is nonetheless determined to stay involved. As her sister's case grows cold, Imogene vows to find justice . . . no matter the cost.<br/><br/>"A decades-old murder case brings together a grandmother and granddaughter in this excellent inspirational mystery from Wright. . . . Wright eloquently weaves in Imogene's faith and belief in redemption, and the prose easily jumps between the two eras as Aggie gets closer to the truth. Fans of Terri Blackstock will love this."--<b><i>Publishers Weekly<br/><br/></i></b>"In a chilling tale that links 1946 and the present, Wright conducts a haunting and profound examination of human grief. Again she shines in her unnerving encapsulation of small-town complexities, supernatural forces both sinister and saving, and persistent loyalty to the fascinating interconnectedness of<br/>a place's past and present. Its shocking passages are balanced by themes of justice and a reassuring message of faith that provide hope in the face of unspeakable loss and pain."<b><i>--Booklist<br/><br/></i></b>"Clear, evocative descriptions of small-town American life, with its tangled relations and economic postwar struggle are incorporated. . . . The book's mysteries aside, its central question is one of faith. Both Aggie and Imogene struggle with grief and hope that, by understanding what really happened, they can find justice. Echoes among the Stones is a deeply felt novel that mixes suspense with the heartfelt need for healing."<b><i>--Foreword Reviews<br/><br/></i></b>"Jaime Jo Wright has written a unique mystery with lifelike characters and a complex plot. . . . The two stories intertwine well; past and present coming together in a memorable, thrilling conclusion. Highly recommended."<b><i>--Historical Novel Review</i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jaime Jo Wright</b> is winner of the Christy, Carol, Daphne du Maurier, and INSPY Awards. She's also the Publishers Weekly and ECPA bestselling author of three novellas. Jaime works as a human resources director in Wisconsin, where she lives with her husband and two children. Visit her at jaimewrightbooks.com.
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