Joseph Benedict Reads The Last Chapter 46 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Last Chapter 46 synopsis: “Disappointed that the case of Mary’s disappearance remains unresolved, Joel heads back to the cities after saying goodbye to Sam at the museum and resolving to continue the investigation. On the drive back with time to think, Joel remembers a piece of information found during research that seemed insignificant at the time but could hold the key to the case’s resolution.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xWgS18g0GQ&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads The Last Chapter 46 of the book, which are pages 189 through 193. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

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Joseph Benedict Reads Chapter 45 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 45 synopsis: “Joel waits impatiently at the hotel for any news from the State Police divers exploring the lake bottom in the area his investigation indicated. The night before, he had rescued a young boy wandering onto the lake ice during near white-out conditions, ironically in search of the same thing as Joel.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqPGgR1q35E&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapter 45 of the book, which are pages 183 through 188. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

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Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 43-44 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 43 synopsis: “After nearly wrecking his car, trying to avoid the flash of orange in his headlights, Joel finds footprints leading down an embankment and out onto the ice. With no other options available, he follows the prints to hopefully rescue whoever was foolish enough to go out on the ice in the severe storm.”

Chapter 44 synopsis: “Joel gets a call at his hotel the morning after the dramatic incident on the lake from Detective Sims. Joel, not wanting to disturb Sam, who is still sleeping, takes the call in the lobby and receives information on the person who ransacked his room the night before.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m46OWR0YIVs&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 43 and 44 of the book, which are pages 175 through 182. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

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Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 41-42 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 41 synopsis: “TJ venturing out onto the ice in the storm’s dangerous conditions, soon finds himself facing one of his worst nightmares.”

Chapter 42 synopsis: “Sam no longer can logically reason with Joel’s lack of communication, and with his whereabouts unknown, she goes in person to Seven Lakes Police Department to file a report.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmcuDQl5WA&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 41 and 42 of the book, which are pages 170 through 174. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

Related Hashtags: #JosephBenedictReads #FrozenHarvestBook #JoelVickDetective #JosephBenedict #JosephBenedictAuthor #DetectiveNovel #Fiction

Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 37-40 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 37 synopsis: “TJ, dressing for severe weather, leaves his house and makes his way toward the lake where dangerous white-out conditions prevail.”

Chapter 38 synopsis: “Joel, finally escaping his incarceration, is amazed by the amount of snow that has fallen during the day, and retrieving his car, travels back down shoreline drive toward the hotel.”

Chapter 39 synopsis: “Sam, reluctant at first to go to the police, finally decides to report that Joel is missing.”

Chapter 40 synopsis: “Joel nearly wrecking his car when suddenly catching sight of a bright orange object directly in his path, spins out on the snow-covered road, and ends up in a wooded lot. On foot, he discovers footprints where the orange object had been leading out onto the ice.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIpBJO59w7Y&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 37, 38, 39, and 40 of the book, which are pages 162 through 169. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

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Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 34-36 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 34 synopsis: “Mr. & Mrs. Shaffer, receiving a call from the nursing home asking them to come to the facility, learn upon arrival that Mrs. Shaffer’s father, Mr. Williams, has passed.”

Chapter 35 synopsis: “Sam beginning her search at Joel’s hotel, is not encouraged to learn from the Valet that Joel leaving the hotel around 10:00 AM had not returned.”

Chapter 36 synopsis: “Joel finally discovers a hand-hold on the Icehouse’s front wall and carefully makes his way toward some loose boards where he believes his best chance of escape lies.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKRr1Se1dLY&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 34, 35, and 36 of the book, which are pages 157 through 161. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

Related Hashtags: #JosephBenedictReads #FrozenHarvestBook #JoelVickDetective #JosephBenedict #JosephBenedictAuthor #DetectiveNovel #Fiction

Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 29-33 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 29 synopsis: “Sam leaving Fairview for Seven Lakes in a severe storm is worried something has happened to Joel.”

Chapter 30 synopsis: “TJ waking from a bad dream, feels a force compelling him to go back onto the frozen lake and search for the woman he saw frozen in the ice.”

Chapter 31 synopsis: “Joel locked in the old, abandoned Icehouse all day and scraped up from his attempted escapes, readies himself for one more effort.”

Chapter 32 synopsis: “Sam is relieved to have arrived safely into Seven Lakes begins her search for Joel.”

Chapter 33 synopsis: “TJ finding his house empty with a note from his parents saying they were called in to the nursing home and his brother at an away basketball game with the school team, has the perfect opportunity to go back onto the ice in an attempt to resolve his nightmares.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBIwcHCKceQ&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 of the book, which are pages 150 through 156. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

Related Hashtags: #JosephBenedictReads #FrozenHarvestBook #JoelVickDetective #JosephBenedict #JosephBenedictAuthor #DetectiveNovel #Fiction

Joseph Benedict Reads Chapters 25-28 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 25 synopsis: “TJ Shaffer, not feeling well after school, falls asleep in his room as a severe winter storm starts to show signs of what’s to come.”

Chapter 26 synopsis: “Joel, locked inside an old Ice House storage building, looks for a way to escape.”

Chapter 27 synopsis: “Old man Williams waking up in his room at the Nursing Home sees an apparition straight out of one of his nightmares staring down at him from the side of his bed. Fear getting the best of him, he succumbs to a heart-attack and dies after nearly 100 years.”

Chapter 28 synopsis: “TJ Shaffer having a fitful sleep with bad dreams, wakes up on his bedroom floor tangled in covers and covered in sweat with the feeling there is something he must do.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHLMlnZgPeA&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapters 25, 26, 27, and 28 of the book, which are pages 146 through 149. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

Related Hashtags: #JosephBenedictReads #FrozenHarvestBook #JoelVickDetective #JosephBenedict #JosephBenedictAuthor #DetectiveNovel #Fiction

Joseph Benedict Reads Chapter 24 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 24 synopsis: “Joel waking up in the middle of the night sensing someone, is in his hotel room, has a harrowing experience as unseen forces appear to be warning him away from his investigation.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WilSmFnmHLQ&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapter 24 of the book, which are pages 140 through 145. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

Order your copy of the book by visiting Select Bookstores, all Online Booksellers, BookBabby Bookshop; Amazon; and Barnes & Noble. Follow Joseph Benedict Blog by visiting:  https://josephbenedictblog.com/

Related Hashtags: #JosephBenedictReads #FrozenHarvestBook #JoelVickDetective #JosephBenedict #JosephBenedictAuthor #DetectiveNovel #Fiction

Joseph Benedict Reads Chapter 23 of “Frozen Harvest” – The Cold Case Detective Novel

Chapter 23 synopsis: “Mary believes she is out of options, leaving the comfort and warmth of the Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, and ventures into a raging snowstorm. The mysterious meeting and destination a gamble for her future, propelled by desperation.” – From Frozen Harvest Book written by Joseph Benedict.

Video URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiTOBVpRM-g&list=PLGA2_kFWaNHVamhplrEOaNSFYyih8glsg

In this video series, The Author, Joseph Benedict, reads from his book Frozen Harvest, The Detective Cold Case Novel, and invites you to read along with him, or hang back and enjoy. In this Video Joseph reads Chapter 23 of the book, which are pages 131 through 139. The Author will release a video weekly and hopes that you’ll join him as we follow Detective “Joel Vick” on his journey of solving the mysterious Cold Case of Mary Benton.

Overview of “Frozen Harvest”: Mary Benton, traveling alone by train, arrived in the small town of Seven Lakes, Minnesota, on December 5, 1925. In the early evening of December 22, Mary left her room at The Seven Lakes Grand Hotel, venturing out into the middle of a severe snowstorm, never to return. Authorities at the time ruled her disappearance, an accidental death due to exposure even though they never recovered her body. A mysterious letter arriving at the office of Minneapolis detective Joel Vick, nearly ninety years after her disappearance, suggested there may have been something else at play on that fateful night.

Genre: FICTION, Mystery and Detective. Current edition: 200 pages Paperback.

Book Detailed Description: Joel Vick, a Minneapolis detective, down on his luck, receives an opportunity in the form of a mysterious letter delivered to his office. The letter alludes to a 90-year-old missing person case that took place in the small northern Minnesota town of Seven Lakes. Joel, as a child, had spent numerous summers in Seven Lakes vacationing with his family. With a downturn in requests for his services locally, and his natural curiosity aroused, Vick drives up to have a look at the town he hadn’t visited in over 40 years. Initially frustrated that he had wasted his time after visiting the person who wrote the letter, Vick discovers something unusual that changes his mind about leaving. Vick, digging further into the case, determines that the investigation performed at the time of her disappearance to be entirely inadequate. Using his investigative skills, Vick stitches together a story of a beautiful young woman who is looking for a new start, but unable to escape her past. The story set against the backdrop of severe winter snowstorms, extreme cold, and a robust ice harvesting industry that flourished in the decades before refrigeration rendered it obsolete.

About the Author: Joseph Benedict, born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spent eight years in the US. Air Force before joining the corporate world. For the past nine years, Benedict has been a writer who tells his company narratives through articles, features, and press releases. Benedict loves the creative process of telling a good story and maintains a blog where he publishes his works of fiction and daily human struggles. Benedict currently makes his home in Camden, SC.

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