Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts - 484 pages
Eli Landon has had the worst year -- his wife was murdered and he was considered the prime suspect. He's spent the year fighting the charges even though there was absolutely no evidence that he killed his wife. Now he's headed to Whiskey Beach to look after his grandmother's house while she recovers from a fall. There he meets Abra, the woman who cleans the house for his grandmother. She sets out to take the shadows from his eyes and starts to succeed. Unfortunately, someone isn't done trying to ruin Eli's life.
I wasn't sure I wanted to read this Nora Roberts book from the description. I finally sat down to read it the day before it was due back to the library. I was happy to find that I really enjoyed it. It was obvious from the early on who the person out to get Eli was. It was also kind of obvious who the real murderer was. However, I enjoyed the interactions between the characters.

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