The Twenty-Acre Plot: A Hackshaw Mystery

Stephen F. Wilcox
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In his inaugural adventure, Elias Hackshaw, the wry and irascible editor of a small-town upstate New York weekly newspaper, finds himself reluctantly investigating the death of a local farmer. Hack's half-hearted snooping soon leads him to unscrupulous land developers, then to an eccentric millionaire, angry Indians, and, finally, a scheme (his own) to use old Iroquois artifacts to "salt¿ an archeological dig-but only as a way to lure the killer out into the open, he assures us. Any personal gain on Hackshaw's part is, ahem, strictly serendipitous.
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