Camp Tera is a pet project of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, a spot that is relaxing as well as inspiring and instructional for young women in Depression-era New York.
Until a young woman is brutally murdered.
Drawing on his PhD in American history, with research interests in World War I and the Great Depression, William Rainbolt has written a thrilling page-turner in Murder at Camp Tera that is also a novel rich in historical fact.
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