Dangerous Journeys series by Virginia Winters (#1-6)
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Overview: Virginia Winters is the author of a series of suspense novels with a genealogy bent called Dangerous Journeys. The books take retired doctor and to Haliburton in Ontario, Canada. A new protagonist, art conservationist Sarah Downing, appears for the first time in Painting of Sorrow, published May 15, 2017, an Art Mystery.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

1. Murderous Roots
Scandal, blackmail, and murder haunt the small Vermont town of Culver's Mills.
Pediatrician and amateur genealogist Anne McPhail seeks the history of her ancestors. She finds the dead body of librarian Jennifer Smith, the woman she planned to meet and her journey takes a dangerous detour into Jennifer's past of extortion and blackmail.
Anne is drawn further into the investigation by detective Adam Davidson, to help him understand the genealogy and the possible motives behind the murder. Who among the elites in the small Vermont town of Culver's Mills has enough reason to kill—one of the founding families or a chiropractor, or a grandmother?
Anne, a young widow, is attracted to local businessman Thomas Beauchamp, but will the investigation engulf his family as well? Genealogy in the midst of a murder investigation reveals secrets, secrets that threaten Anne's life, before she exposes the killer in their midst.
2. The Facepainter Murders
Anne McPhail is back in Culver's Mill's Vermont for a quiet holiday. But Culver's Mills is an unlucky spot for her vacation. She finds the dead body of a naked man and is soon helping her friend, Adam Davidson, to investigate the murder. Who is the dead man and how was he involved in a theft from the local art gallery? Who owns the art?
James Trevelyan, an elderly man whose genealogy may hold the key, or the owners of Evan's, the inn where they were found? More bodies turn up as the murderer kills of the members of the gang. Then he turns his attention to Anne.
3. No Motive for Murder
Do you love a mystery that takes you on vacation? In No Motive for Murder, Anne McPhail is on holiday in Bermuda, visiting her sister. She stumbles upon a murder in progress and this time, she is more than just a witness, she is a suspect, dealing with a police officer who decides Anne is guilty, and sticks to it in face of the evidence or lack of it. But more is going on than a random murder.
Anne is caught in the middle a dangerous assassination plot. When she inadvertently upsets the killer ’s plan, he turns his attention to her. The risk spreads to her family and friends and then Thomas Beauchamp arrives on Bermuda. When his role is revealed, Anne’s life takes a dangerous turn.
4. The Child on the Terrace
Anne McPhail, retired pediatrician, shattered by her experience in Bermuda, rents a tiny house in Setenil, Spain, hoping to reconcile what she learned about herself and Thomas after the gunfire in that dark room on the island.
But she sees a child on the terrace of the local cafe who doesn’t seem to belong to her minders and then Ari, the Mossad agent who saved Anne’s life, seeks her out with a plan to rescue the child from kidnappers. Should she trust him? Three days later, she is on the run with Ari and the little girl, with killers Esti and Sergio on their trail. She glimpses a man she thinks is Thomas. Is he, too in Spain? And why? How far will Anne go to save Naomi? From Spain to France to Italy, this is Anne’s most dangerous journey.
5. The Jewelled Egg Murders
A Christmas holiday in Vermont turns deadly for Dr Anne McPhail whose hopes for a quiet family celebration with Thomas Beauchamp derail when his children reject her, and his mother falls ill.
Anne flees to her friend Catherine's B&B for comfort and a place to stay, but when she goes for a walk in the snow to the town square, she stumbles across a body in her friend Erin's antique store. A few hours later, Erin disappears.
Is Erin a suspect or a victim? While Anne joins the search, an old adversary, plotting revenge, arrives from Europe. Anne stumbles over another body, and then the killer closes in on her.
6. The Ice Storm Murders
Anne McPhail and Thomas Beauchamp return to Inverness, a back-country lodge, for a wedding. But an ice storm destroys communication and isolates the guests. Then, murder robs host David McKnight of his bride. The storm rages for days, fuel and power run out and tempers flare.
An attempt on David's life pulls a reluctant Anne McPhail and Thomas Beauchamp into the investigation. Thomas finds another body, and then the killer's attention turns to Anne.
A bonus short story, Homicide in Haliburton, the prequel to The Ice Storm Murders is included.
Who murders multimillionaire Cooper Thwaite in his remote country lodge? Anne and Thomas investigate when a winter storm cuts off any hope of escape.
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Requirements: .ePUB Reader, 2.5 MB
Overview: Virginia Winters is the author of a series of suspense novels with a genealogy bent called Dangerous Journeys. The books take retired doctor and to Haliburton in Ontario, Canada. A new protagonist, art conservationist Sarah Downing, appears for the first time in Painting of Sorrow, published May 15, 2017, an Art Mystery.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. Murderous Roots
Scandal, blackmail, and murder haunt the small Vermont town of Culver's Mills.
Pediatrician and amateur genealogist Anne McPhail seeks the history of her ancestors. She finds the dead body of librarian Jennifer Smith, the woman she planned to meet and her journey takes a dangerous detour into Jennifer's past of extortion and blackmail.
Anne is drawn further into the investigation by detective Adam Davidson, to help him understand the genealogy and the possible motives behind the murder. Who among the elites in the small Vermont town of Culver's Mills has enough reason to kill—one of the founding families or a chiropractor, or a grandmother?
Anne, a young widow, is attracted to local businessman Thomas Beauchamp, but will the investigation engulf his family as well? Genealogy in the midst of a murder investigation reveals secrets, secrets that threaten Anne's life, before she exposes the killer in their midst.
2. The Facepainter Murders
Anne McPhail is back in Culver's Mill's Vermont for a quiet holiday. But Culver's Mills is an unlucky spot for her vacation. She finds the dead body of a naked man and is soon helping her friend, Adam Davidson, to investigate the murder. Who is the dead man and how was he involved in a theft from the local art gallery? Who owns the art?
James Trevelyan, an elderly man whose genealogy may hold the key, or the owners of Evan's, the inn where they were found? More bodies turn up as the murderer kills of the members of the gang. Then he turns his attention to Anne.
3. No Motive for Murder
Do you love a mystery that takes you on vacation? In No Motive for Murder, Anne McPhail is on holiday in Bermuda, visiting her sister. She stumbles upon a murder in progress and this time, she is more than just a witness, she is a suspect, dealing with a police officer who decides Anne is guilty, and sticks to it in face of the evidence or lack of it. But more is going on than a random murder.
Anne is caught in the middle a dangerous assassination plot. When she inadvertently upsets the killer ’s plan, he turns his attention to her. The risk spreads to her family and friends and then Thomas Beauchamp arrives on Bermuda. When his role is revealed, Anne’s life takes a dangerous turn.
4. The Child on the Terrace
Anne McPhail, retired pediatrician, shattered by her experience in Bermuda, rents a tiny house in Setenil, Spain, hoping to reconcile what she learned about herself and Thomas after the gunfire in that dark room on the island.
But she sees a child on the terrace of the local cafe who doesn’t seem to belong to her minders and then Ari, the Mossad agent who saved Anne’s life, seeks her out with a plan to rescue the child from kidnappers. Should she trust him? Three days later, she is on the run with Ari and the little girl, with killers Esti and Sergio on their trail. She glimpses a man she thinks is Thomas. Is he, too in Spain? And why? How far will Anne go to save Naomi? From Spain to France to Italy, this is Anne’s most dangerous journey.
5. The Jewelled Egg Murders
A Christmas holiday in Vermont turns deadly for Dr Anne McPhail whose hopes for a quiet family celebration with Thomas Beauchamp derail when his children reject her, and his mother falls ill.
Anne flees to her friend Catherine's B&B for comfort and a place to stay, but when she goes for a walk in the snow to the town square, she stumbles across a body in her friend Erin's antique store. A few hours later, Erin disappears.
Is Erin a suspect or a victim? While Anne joins the search, an old adversary, plotting revenge, arrives from Europe. Anne stumbles over another body, and then the killer closes in on her.
6. The Ice Storm Murders
Anne McPhail and Thomas Beauchamp return to Inverness, a back-country lodge, for a wedding. But an ice storm destroys communication and isolates the guests. Then, murder robs host David McKnight of his bride. The storm rages for days, fuel and power run out and tempers flare.
An attempt on David's life pulls a reluctant Anne McPhail and Thomas Beauchamp into the investigation. Thomas finds another body, and then the killer's attention turns to Anne.
A bonus short story, Homicide in Haliburton, the prequel to The Ice Storm Murders is included.
Who murders multimillionaire Cooper Thwaite in his remote country lodge? Anne and Thomas investigate when a winter storm cuts off any hope of escape.
Download Instructions:
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