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Oak Valley U.S.A is a quiet town until the day when a series of murders start happening. All of them appear unrelated and even coincidental. However, the one thing they all have in common is a reporter for the local newspaper, Ira Wakely. He apparently has no friends or family and no one knows much about him. Does he have something to do with the deaths? And what does a trial that took place in New York seven years before have to do with anything? Find out in, Ira Wakely, Murder in Oak Valley.
Ira Wakely has decided that staying in Oak Valley constantly is not in his best interests. So, he prepares to leave for an indefinite amount of time. However, a letter received by Susan Jushaway changes his plans. The letter contains information about her father, who was thought long dead. This does not interest Ira in itself, but a location mentioned in the letter does. Riverstone Estate is the last known location of Ira's father. Since it is apparent that Susan's father was at that location around the same time as Ira's, he wants to find out what their connection is. Putting his plans on hold, Ira begins his journey to find out if his and Susan's fathers worked together and what happened to them both.
Ira Wakely has not been heard from by anyone in Oak Valley since the previous fall. Without any clue as to where he went, his new friends begin to think they'll never see him again. All that changes when Susan Jushaway finds herself pursued by a killer. Then Ira reappears and takes her back to Oak Valley. There they find themselves entangled in another murder. Who killed a killer's man and why? Join Ira, Susan and Sargent Goodrich as they solve the mystery, Ira Wakely, Murder at the Roach Plantation.
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