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High-Wire Heartbreak
by Anna Schmidt
It’s the summer of 2022, come visit Ca d’Zan, the Ringling mansion in Sarasota, Florida where historical mystery writer, Chloe Whitfield, researches the mystery of a missing aerial performer 100 years ago. John Ringling is known for bringing his family’s famed circus to audiences across America.
Flashback to 1936, where performers are readying themselves for John Ringling’s 70th birthday celebrations. Among them is headliner Lucinda Conroy and her partner Bernardo Russi. They are perfecting a triple summersault 80 feet above ground in what will be Lucinda’s final performance. What no one suspects is that this goodbye feat will lead to a robbery and possible death. Who was Lucinda and what happened to her?
This book is volume 6 of the Doors to the Past series featuring historic American landmarks. A story full of mystery, intrigue, faith and romance, Schmidt highlights the joy of new beginnings arising from hardship. It truly is a high-wire heartbreak.
Publishes January 1, 2022.
I was gifted this advance copy by Anna Schmidt, Barbour Publishing and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
Flashback to 1936, where performers are readying themselves for John Ringling’s 70th birthday celebrations. Among them is headliner Lucinda Conroy and her partner Bernardo Russi. They are perfecting a triple summersault 80 feet above ground in what will be Lucinda’s final performance. What no one suspects is that this goodbye feat will lead to a robbery and possible death. Who was Lucinda and what happened to her?
This book is volume 6 of the Doors to the Past series featuring historic American landmarks. A story full of mystery, intrigue, faith and romance, Schmidt highlights the joy of new beginnings arising from hardship. It truly is a high-wire heartbreak.
Publishes January 1, 2022.
I was gifted this advance copy by Anna Schmidt, Barbour Publishing and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.