High Country Fall

Author: Margaret Maron

With friends and family over-reacting to her announcement that she plans to marry Sheriff’s Deputy Dwight Bryant, Judge Deborah Knott gratefully seizes the opportunity to put a five-hour drive between herself and Colleton County when the Chief District Court Judge offers her a week on the bench in Cedar Gap. It is early autumn, leaves are turning, and summer residents are….Read More

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