Whistle Stop Café Mysteries Book 13: Down Forget-Me-Not Lane
Friends Debbie & Janet open the Whistle Stop Café at Dennison, Ohio’s historic train depot. Join them in unraveling mysteries from WWII; rich in honor, duty, & friendship. Can exposing hidden wartime truths preserve a WWII Veteran’s legacy?
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Down Forget-Me-Not Lane, is the 13th book in the Whistle Stop Cafe’ Mysteries fiction series.
Debbie Albright and Janet Shaw are thrilled to honor Ray Zink, their dear friend and Dennison’s last remaining World War II veteran, in a town celebration of the eightieth anniversary of D-Day. But things take a surprising turn when Debbie receives a call the next morning that Ray’s army jacket was stolen during the night! It seems someone out there isn’t happy with the charming elderly gentleman. Debbie and Janet can’t imagine who that might be.
As they search for answers, the sleuths uncover a deeply buried secret about Ray’s heroic wartime deeds during the liberation of the island of Guernsey. Can the truth about the past help them identify the culprit and restore the missing jacket to the man who so proudly wore it? If not, a precious piece of Ray’s wartime history may be gone forever.
About the Whistle Stop Café Mysteries Series
Join Debbie and her best friend, Janet, as they step out in faith to open the Whistle Stop Café in their hometown of Dennison, Ohio. It’s a charming town where neighbors look out for one another, families gather for lunch on Sundays, and veterans play chess in the town square.
As Debbie explores the history of the famous railroad depot, where soldiers stopped during World War II, it isn’t long before Debbie and Janet find themselves on the hunt for clues – both past and present.