A charming Savannah mystery featuring a relatable, later-in-life protagonist, plenty of Southern charm, and a blend of wit, wisdom, and relatable life experiences. Ideal for fans of cozy reads with heart, humour, and hope. A locked gate, a missing grave, and a secret someoneâs killing to keep buried. When Emma Lynn Whitmore agrees to catalog gravestones in Savannahâs eerie Holly Hill Cemetery, she expects Spanish moss and ghost storiesânot a historianâs body among the crumbling tombs and a chilling link to a murder decades ago behind the same iron fence. With her sassy Savannah Sleuthsâsharp-tongued Margaret, eagle-eyed Graham, and tech-wizard Wren with her sly grinâthe crew dives into a mystery as tangled as Lowcountry vines. A missing heirloom map and whispers of an old betrayal point to a killer whoâs determined to bury the truth. Emma Lynnâs quick wit leads the charge, Margaret stirs up gossip faster than a Savannah summer storm, Graham spots clues in the shadows, and Wren hacks through the digital cobwebsâtheir banter popping like firecrackers over the Fourth. But as old grudges resurface and a present-day threat stalks the misty graveyard, the Sleuths must outsmart a growing list of suspects to solve both murders before a killer's secret is locked away forever. Perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Kay Bratt, Behind the Iron Fence blends Southern charm, witty sleuths, and a double dose of mystery. Join Emma Lynnâs lively crew for a suspenseful, laugh-out-loud romp through Savannah, where tombstones hide more than a dead body. ________________________________ Praise for the Savannah Series ? ? ? ? ? Some great twists, and interesting characters, and as is Veronica's style it's a really well-told story that will hook you. ? ? ? ? ? Another Savannah sleuth mystery solved by an unusual and talented set of detectives. ? ? ? ? ? I love these three retiree super sleuths. ? ? ? ? ? Friends who know each other's quirks and strengths that have known each other forever and have each other's backs going up against the rich and ruthless. ? ? ? ? ? It's filled with great descriptions of the city of Savannah almost allowing you to feel like you might be there.