
Sequestered with the Murderers
A Vett Brayborn Murder Mystery
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After the state police release the sequestered passengers, the director of bus services drives them to their drop-off place. Unlicensed private detective Vett Brayborn is one of the passengers. The next day she is contacted by the president of Brightness Tours, Jackson Stevens, and hired to find Duffy’s murderer before the police do. Why the rush? What is Brightness Tours hiding? Jackson tells Vett that the quicker she can get a handle on the murder and bring it to a conclusion, the faster he can quell any negative talk that would put Brightness in an unfavorable position.
Vett learns Duffy is associated with the ten-year-old Lacecap Hydrangea Murders, where an owner of a brothel, Ms. Lacecap, and her niece, Diantha, were murdered six months apart. Ms. Lacecap was stabbed to death. The homicide detectives think the incident was a robbery gone bad since her house was ransacked. The niece was found in the park; death was due to blunt force trauma to the back of her head. Duffy was married to Ms. Lacecap’s daughter, Sybil, and was arrested for both murderers because of his attempts to seduce Diantha and his association with known criminals. Because his case was based on circumstantial evidence, he was acquitted of all wrongdoing. However, Ms. Lacecap’s family and the community think he got away with murder. Did he? Did the community and family know something the police didn’t? Did they exact revenge?
Though Vett distrusts Jackson’s “mitigating damage to the company” reason for the rush to find Duffy’s murderer before the police, she plunges full speed ahead. She uncovers the powerful driving force behind Duffy’s execution-style murder and a long-ago secret behind the Lacecap Hydrangea Murders. This secret was ripe to be told.
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