The Banshee's Walk
by Frank Tuttle
No secret stays buried forever.A Markhat novel.When patron of the arts Lady Erlorne Werewilk hires Markhat to identify the parties who are stealthily mapping out the Lady’s estate by moonlight, Markhat anticipates the usual—greedy relatives or rapacious neighbors plotting a land grab. After all, muses Rannit’s most feckless Finder, the Lady runs a colony filled with young artists. Aside from snits over color and perspective, how dangerous could a squabble over a backwoods house possibly be?With new partner Gertriss in tow, Markhat takes the Lady’s case. Before the first night is done, the house is visited by murder, mayhem, and the haunting wail of what may be a genuine banshee, come to herald not just one death, but the deaths of all within. Trapped in a house under siege, Markhat must make a desperate gamble with an old enemy to win the race to unlock the secret that lies beneath the Lady’s lands. And find a way to turn that secret against the powerful forces converging on House Werewilk.Warning: This Markhat adventure involves suggestions of impending matrimony, full-scale gluttony, and misuse of fermented beverages. Persons with weak constitutions or persons currently at the halfway mark of a thousand-meter tightrope walk above a crocodile-infested river should refrain from reading this work of fiction in dimly-lit drawing rooms, which should never be constructed above crocodile-infested rivers in the first place.Reviewo Long and Short Reviews, “…If you enjoy detective mystery stories, some good action and adventure, and a bit of romance with some paranormal thrown in, then this is the book for you.”o Outlaw Reviews, “… The Banshee’s Walk turned out to be a ripping and enjoyable yarn.”o The Romance Reviews, "…and in the midst of the mayhem, he and Darla confront the very simple question "Will you, or won’t you?" And the answer is – read the book!”Book DescriptionWhen patron of the arts Lady Erlorne Werewilk hires Markhat to discover who is stealthily mapping out her estate by moonlight, Markhat suspects greedy relatives or land-hungry neighbors. After all, muses Rannit’s most feckless Finder, the Lady runs an artist’s colony. Aside from snits over color and perspective, how dangerous could a squabble over a backwoods house possibly be? With partner Gertriss in tow, Markhat takes the case. Before the first night is done, the house is visited by murder and the haunting wail of a banshee, come to herald not just one death, but the deaths of all.