Sunday, December 5, 2021

In The Cradle Lies by Olivia Newport

 

Book Description:  On a solo ski vacation in Canyon Mines, Colorado, Tucker has a love-hate relationship with his wealth, spending indiscriminately while skiing fearlessly and preparing to conquer the overgrown slope of Hidden Run, a dangerous run not attempted in decades. As genealogist Jillian tries to uncover enough of Tucker’s family tree to understand his charming nature but reckless resolve, Jillian’s equally charming father, Nolan, cajoles Tucker into giving him ski lessons to get him talking about the suspicious circumstances surrounding his grandfather’s life in St. Louis in the 1930s. 
On the surface, Tucker’s family’s history seems too perfect. The secret may lie in the sealed envelope Tucker carries with him at all times—even on the ski slope. When no one can find Tucker to tell him the fiancée he never mentioned turned up in Canyon Mines, they realize he must be off attempting to ski Hidden Run alone in a snowstorm. And they may be too late. 

My Thoughts:  I read the first book, The Inn At Hidden Run, but it just didn't grab me.  So when I saw the title to this second book I decided to give it another go.  So glad I did because this second story was so interesting and although it wasn't suspenseful, the mystery was great.
Tucker is quite a wealthy young man who spends his money mostly on pleasure things to fill an empty life.  But when he goes to Colorado to ski and to conquer the Hidden Run slope that no one has attempted to conquer in years because of the danger, Tucker meets Jillian and her father.  
Jillian soon realizes that Tucker's family history seems to be too good.  And  why does Tucker carry a sealed envelope in his pocket?
Jillian smells a case and decides to investigate.  All is not as it seems.

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