He chases crooks. She researches the past. When a financier is found hanged, can they unravel another crime? Vancouver, 1897. Detective Jack Winston investigates a body at a popular landmark and realizes the dead man’s business is as hollow as the tree near where he was found. Vancouver, 2017. Archivist Riley Finch throws herself into a new project at the museum where she works while preparing for her sister’s wedding and steering their mother from a suspicious investment deal. With more suspects than answers, Jack again turns to Riley for help. Can the time-crossed duo solve another murder through the journal that connects them across centuries? The Hanging at the Hollow Tree is the second book in the Journal Through Time historical mystery series. If you like time-bending mysteries, you’ll love this twisting tale.
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2 primary booksJournal Through Time Mysteries is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Sarah M. Stephen.
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OK I feel like this was written with me in mind. I mean it's a mystery, it has an essence of time travel, dual timelines and multiple POVs. Fits me perfectly.
This is book 2 in the Journal Through Time Mysteries and while this story isn't the same mystery as the first one, I missed out on HOW this duo came to utilize their skills and actually “meet” and help solve cases. It's entirely my own fault as I rarely read a synopsis