Blackwater

by Thomas H. Williams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/04/2018

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781984523655
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781984523648
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781984523662

About the Book

Cover Synopsis—Blackwater A man’s body is found in a tree on a lonely ridge in the Dolly Sods Wilderness deep in the mountains of West Virginia. It is wrapped in an old blanket and tied to a high limb. It had been there for months—birds and other predators had been working on it. The medical examiner determines that he had been bludgeoned to death with a rock. When the local police force’s investigation stalls, Dr. James Houston, college professor and avid fly fisherman, is asked by the deceased man’s fiancé to investigate the killing. He’s off for the summer—what else does he have to do? He enlists his friend, Sam Miller, a former state policeman, to help. Together, they travel through the Allegheny Mountains seeking justice for a dead man. They begin their investigation by asking the most obvious questions. How did the dead man’s body end up in a tree? What was the motive for the killing? Although the deceased man was a likable loner who occasionally argued with family members, a clear reason for the killing proves to be elusive. He had little of value except an old farm with a tumble-down house that he planned to donate to a nature preserve. With no obvious leads, everyone is a suspect. As Jimmy and Sam set out to solve this mystery, they seek answers in the lush Canaan Valley and the enigmatic waters of the Blackwater River.


About the Author

Author’s Biography—Thomas H. Williams Thomas H. Williams is the author of three previous novels; Greenbrier! Valley of Hope, Into the Mountains, and Backbone Mountain. He lives in West Virginia, enjoys fishing and traveling and has casual interests in botany and archeology. He is a former biology teacher, public school administrator, and college professor. He earned a doctorate in education administration from Virginia Tech and is professor emeritus at West Virginia Wesleyan College.