Four years ago, Peter Fontaine made a name for himself as Bellingham, Washingtonâs premiere investigative reporter. Since then heâs got an award, a cat, and a good-looking artist to come home to every night.
Nick Olson, Peterâs long-suffering lover has a lot of reasons for wanting Peter to stop investigating the many and varied crimes committed in the City of Subdued Excitement. Peterâs nasty habit of getting held at gunpoint by lunatics has Nick wondering if any story is worth losing Peter for good.
But Peterâs thirst for knowledge must be satisfied. And whether itâs at the Farmerâs Market, the microbrewery, or a mid-century meth motel, Peter will use his power of ultimate nosiness to uncover the townâs long-kept secrets.
Contains the novellas: One Manâs Treasure, Birds of a Feather, and Pentimento Blues.
âThe storytelling here is uncluttered, the characters flawed and funny, the setting the perfect mix of homey and eclectic, and Kimberlingâs prose is just so easy to lose yourself in for a while.â Lisa, The Novel Approach
The Bellingham Mystery Series Volume 2 - Nicole Kimberling
Four years ago, Peter Fontaine made a name for himself as Bellingham, Washingtonâs premiere investigative reporter. Since then heâs got an award, a cat, and a good-looking artist to come home to every night.
Nick Olson, Peterâs long-suffering lover has a lot of reasons for wanting Peter to stop investigating the many and varied crimes committed in the City of Subdued Excitement. Peterâs nasty habit of getting held at gunpoint by lunatics has Nick wondering if any story is worth losing Peter for good.
But Peterâs thirst for knowledge must be satisfied. And whether itâs at the Farmerâs Market, the microbrewery, or a mid-century meth motel, Peter will use his power of ultimate nosiness to uncover the townâs long-kept secrets.
Contains the novellas: One Manâs Treasure, Birds of a Feather, and Pentimento Blues.
âThe storytelling here is uncluttered, the characters flawed and funny, the setting the perfect mix of homey and eclectic, and Kimberlingâs prose is just so easy to lose yourself in for a while.â Lisa, The Novel Approach