The Orphan's Guilt: A Joe Gunther Novel

· Joe Gunther Series Book 31 · Minotaur Books
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A Decades-Old Mystery Unfolds in Archer Mayor's Gripping Vermont Thriller

In Archer Mayor's intriguing new Vermont-based mystery, The Orphan's Guilt, a straightforward traffic stop snowballs into a homicide investigation after Joe Gunther and his fellow investigators peel back layer upon layer of history and personal heartbreak to learn a decades-old hidden truth.

When John Rust is arrested for drunk driving, his lawyer hires private eye Sally Kravitz to look into the recent death of John's younger brother, purportedly from a childhood brain injury. But was it murder rather than natural causes? As Joe Gunther and his team dig deeper, they uncover an ancient tale of avarice, betrayal, and vengeance that swirled around the Rust boys growing up. Their parents and associates, forgotten but relentless, are jolted to action by this new investigation. And when the presumably innocent John Rust mysteriously vanishes, the case takes an even more sinister turn.

In this gripping addition to the Joe Gunther series, Mayor masterfully weaves a complex web of family secrets, long-held grudges, and shocking revelations. The Orphan's Guilt is a must-read for fans of the series and mystery lovers alike, delivering a captivating blend of small-town intrigue and big-time crimes.

About the author

ARCHER MAYOR, in addition to writing the New York Times bestselling Joe Gunther series, is a death investigator for the state medical examiner and has twenty-five years of experience as a firefighter/EMT. He lives near Brattleboro, Vermont.

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