In the late summer of 1941, as the war in Europe deepens, long-buried secrets begin to surface in the Hampshire village of Winstead, when the body of a young woman - a former conscientious objector -- is found shot to death in the church cemetery. The wom
Stephen Kelly is an award-winning writer, reporter, editor and newspaper columnist. His work has appeared in the Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post and Baltimore Magazine. He has a Master of Arts degree from the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and has taught writing and journalism at Hopkins, Towson University, in Baltimore, and Sweet Briar College, in Virginia. He lives in Columbia, Maryland.