The Caine Plantation: The Next Quilt is Red
Book Details
Author(s)Karine Green
PublisherKarine Green
ISBN / ASINB00L2TF7NS
ISBN-13978B00L2TF7N9
Sales Rank338,320
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
After growing tired of the internal politics, Kathy Marconi left her career as a homicide detective in New York City. She places, and wins a bid on an old sugar cane plantation in the Deep South. Upon her arrival, she immediately discovers the house has secrets, centuries of them. And at least one murdered slave,Mary is out for justice!
Her life becomes even more complicated when the local police chief asks her to assist in the most grisly homicide the small town has seen. The murder has chilling similarities to Mary's death, including the same weapon. Someone, or something, is recreating Mary's murder.
At least two of the main suspects have a vested interest in Kathy’s death. If she is to save her own life, she must take on the oldest cold case she has ever attempted to solve; the untimely death of the plantation's original Mistress, Marissa Caine-Henning.
At first glance the plantation seems to be the first stop on the Underground Railroad out of the Deep South, but was it a safe haven or a railroad to Hell? The more Kathy digs into the Caine history, the more terror she uncovers, both past and present.
She never believed in ghosts, but now understands why a person might be motivated to haunt a place….forever. Hopefully, she will not join the ranks of the spirits haunting the Caine Plantation.
Her life becomes even more complicated when the local police chief asks her to assist in the most grisly homicide the small town has seen. The murder has chilling similarities to Mary's death, including the same weapon. Someone, or something, is recreating Mary's murder.
At least two of the main suspects have a vested interest in Kathy’s death. If she is to save her own life, she must take on the oldest cold case she has ever attempted to solve; the untimely death of the plantation's original Mistress, Marissa Caine-Henning.
At first glance the plantation seems to be the first stop on the Underground Railroad out of the Deep South, but was it a safe haven or a railroad to Hell? The more Kathy digs into the Caine history, the more terror she uncovers, both past and present.
She never believed in ghosts, but now understands why a person might be motivated to haunt a place….forever. Hopefully, she will not join the ranks of the spirits haunting the Caine Plantation.

