Next up is Bernard F. Conners
He looked out from the bedroom window as the two men made a cursory inspection of the antique boats. Soon they returned to the launch and headed out onto the lake. He watched the boat fade into the mist near Pulpit Rock. There was a dreamlike quality about the sight, almost as though the craft had submerged into the black water from which Ann Conway's corpse had surfaced the previous day.
Oh my! Don't you want to read more? Conner is, in my opinion, the master of suspense and drama.
I encourage you to get a copy of this classic book and read the whole story (or read it again, if it be the case).
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