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A Trace of Smoke wins the Macavity Award

A Trace of Smoke wins the Macavity Award

A Trace of Smoke wins the Macavity Award

Poster Placeholder of - 51Rebecca Cantrell has won the 2010 Macavity Award (in the Best Historical Mystery category) for A TRACE OF SMOKE!

About A TRACE OF SMOKE:

Even though hardened crime reporter Hannah Vogel knows all too well how tough it is to survive in 1931 Berlin, she is devastated when she sees a photograph of her brother’s body posted in the Hall of the Unnamed Dead. Ernst, a cross-dressing lounge singer at a seedy nightclub, had many secrets, a never-ending list of lovers, and plenty of opportunities to get into trouble.Hannah delves into the city’s dark underbelly to flush out his murderer, but the late night arrival of a five-year-old orphan on her doorstep complicates matters. The endearing Anton claims that Hannah is his mother… and that her dead brother Ernst is his father.

As her investigations into Ernst’s murder and Anton’s parentage uncover political intrigue and sex scandals in the top ranks of the rising Nazi party, Hannah fears not only for her own life, but for that of a small boy who has come to call her “mother.”

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