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Doing a good deed never felt so bad
Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane doesn't particularly enjoy being touted as the hero of Hidden Springs after pulling a suicidal man back from the edge of the Eagle River bridge in front of dozens of witnesses--a few of whom caught the breathtaking moments with their cameras. But the media hype doesn't last long as a new story pushes its way into the public consciousness of Hidden Springs' concerned citizens.

Photos of a dead girl arrive in the mail, and Michael becomes convinced she was murdered by the man he saved. With a killer one step ahead, things in Hidden Springs begin to unravel. Now Michael must protect the people he loves--because the killer could be targeting one of them next.


Praise for Murder at the Courthouse
"A delightfully fun read. Needless to say, the mystery is only part of this memorable story written by one of today's bestselling authors."--CBA Retailers + Resources
"Gabhart has created a bevy of quirky characters who are not as simple as they appear on the surface. Murder at the Courthouse will keep you engrossed and entertained."--Killer Nashville

"A comfortable, enjoyable read."--New York Journal of Books
"The plot will keep readers anxious for another story set in Hidden Springs."--RT Book Reviews


A. H. Gabhart is the author of Murder at the Courthouse. As Ann H. Gabhart, she is the bestselling author of many novels, including Angel Sister, Small Town Girl, and Love Comes Home, and several popular Shaker novels such as The Outsider, The Believer, and The Innocent. Ann grew up in a small rural town in Kentucky much like Hidden Springs. She and her husband still live on a farm near that same Kentucky town. Learn more at www.annhgabhart.com.

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    A. H. Gabhart

    Ann H. Gabhart is the bestselling author of Angel Sister, Small Town Girl, and Words Spoken True, as well as several Shaker novels--The Outsider, The Believer, The Seeker, The Blessed, and The Gifted--and...
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Praise for Murder at the Courthouse
"The people of Hidden Springs are warm and caring, if a little gossipy, but secrets lurk beneath that friendly surface--dangerous secrets that turn deadly when a body shows up on the courthouse steps. This intriguing new mystery had me reading late into the night."--Lorena McCourtney, author of the Ivy Malone Mysteries and the Cate Kinkaid Files

"Gabhart's tiny town of wacky characters is a delightfully fun read. Needless to say, the mystery is only part of this memorable story written by one of today's bestselling authors."--CBA Retailers + Resources
"A. H. Gabhart has created a bevy of quirky characters who are not as simple as they appear on the surface. Murder at the Courthouse will keep you engrossed and entertained."
--Killer Nashville
"A comfortable, enjoyable read."--New York Journal of Books
"The plot will keep readers anxious for another story set in Hidden Springs."--RT Book Reviews

My review,
Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane is a hero. The problem is he doesn't like it. Ever since the day he saved a man from killing himself they all think he is.  He tries to go about his business even though he has gotten a picture in the mail of someone who has been murdered. He starts to think that the person he saved might be the suspect in the murder of the girl in the picture. Who is the killer going to try to kill next? Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane has to stop him before he gets a chance. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.