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Uncommon Clay

By: Margaret Maron
Narrated by: C.J. Critt
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Publisher's Summary

Margaret Maron, winner of the Edgar, Anthony, Agatha, and Macavity Awards, has reached renowned success with the Deborah Knott Mystery series. Uncommon Clay delves into the intriguing world of the Nordans, a deep-rooted family of talented yet cursed North Carolina potters. Judge Knott is filling in for another judge who suffered a mild stroke. When she decrees that the divorcing Nordan couple split their valuable earthenware collection, the husband winds up dead, in his own kiln! Many people have motives and the clay wheel swirls with suspects. C.J. Critt's narration heightens the suspense in this family's story of long-time grudges, murder, unbearable pain, and loss. This exciting novel is as rich as the red clay pottery of North Carolina.
Don't miss the other books in the Deborah Knott mystery series.
©2014 Margaret Maron (P)2004 Recorded Books

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"An exceptionally gripping tale of hate, jealousy and murder." (Publishers Weekly)

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