The historic Copper Mill Coin is stolen, and Kate sets out to prove her good friend isnt the culprit but is telling the truth. Digging up secrets can be dangerous When Kate Hanlon discovers that the Copper Mill Coin, a valuable and cherished memento from the towns historic mining days has been stolen, shes alarmed to learn that her dear friend, Skip, is the prime suspect. Kate resolves to prove Skips innocence, although his recent nervousness and strange disappearances are making it rather difficult to do. What is he up to? Could it be possible hes actually involved? Meanwhile, the disappearance of her husband Pauls personal coin collection raises even more questions. As Kate searches for answers, she is reminded that sometimes the truth is found where you least expect it.
Award-winning author, Sunni Jeffers is setting course for a new life adventure. After ten years as a navy wife and mother, they moved to Denver, Colorado to manage the family security business. When her children left home, she began writing books. In 1992, Sunni and her husband moved to the Great Northwest to raise cattle, timber and hay and to give her the time to write stories of other women and their struggles and victories. Now Sunni’s fourth adventure has begun. She and her husband are exploring the US and Canada in their motorhome. As they travel, she continues writing heartwarming cozy mysteries and stories of delightful women living out their faith as they face challenges and adventures in everyday life.
Kate is a local pastor's wife and also has a lot of talents. One of them is doing her own detective work in her home town of Copper Mill in Tennessee. The deputy of Copper Mill, Skip Spencer, is seen almost running Kate off the road and disappears into the deep blue skies. No one knows where he is, not even his mother, Deloris, who is worried to death. What happens the morning Skip disappears, a very valuable coin that is kept locked up in the Town Hall also has disappeared. Skip is a very likable deputy, but also has the reputation of being clumsy and gullible. The sheriff and locals are suspecting Skip has taken the coin and left town. Kate starts investigating the disappearance and also the value of the coin. There is no foul language, and has a lot of scripture from the Bible which helps her and her pastor husband, Paul live their daily lives to the fullest. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was my 1st book by this author, but it won't be my last.