The Light from Maggie’s View

by Cheryl Nugent


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Softcover
$18.95
Hardcover
$28.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/12/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475926354
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475926347
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9781475926330

About the Book

In the summer of 1958, best friends Veronica “Ricky” Cooper and Ann Sympson spend their days swimming, watching movies on TV and exploring the safe neighborhoods in the borough of Kentbury, a small New Jersey town, rich in history and romantic legends. But only two days after they visit the beautiful estate of Maggie’s View, the body of a murdered girl is found there and the town is sent reeling. Before they know it, Ricky and Ann are embroiled in the mystery, learning new words like circumstantial, embezzle and incest. In spite of the loving friends and family who surround them, darkness and betrayal creep into their lives, chipping away at their innocence.

The doors of Maggie’s View open for Ricky and Ann as they glimpse a world they thought only existed in the movies. They make new friends at the historic mansion, including the engaging Mrs. Tutbury; a mysterious Englishwoman; and a witty detective from Brooklyn who will add his own expertise to the murder investigation. But another girl will die; the murder count rises and Ricky and Ann could be next, when they naively walk into the murderer’s web of treachery.

Set in the Rolling Hills of Hunterdon County, Kentbury is a fictional town created from the author’s intimate knowledge of that notable area. Come along and enjoy gentle history lessons, meet colorful personalities, delve into local politics and discover the evil that can exist, even in a quiet little country town.


About the Author

As the wife of a US diplomat, Cheryl Nugent has lived in Burma, Thailand, China, Australia, Paraguay, and the island country of Palau. She has a son, daughter, and two grandchildren. She and her husband share their South Carolina home with various rescue dogs and cats. Her book, The Light From Maggie’s View, was a finalist for the Rupert Hughes Award for Fiction in 2008.