No body, no cause of death, no physical evidence-and yet, after ten years, a murder conviction . . .
Janet March, artist and wife of corporate lawyer Perry March, had it all: two children she adored, a promising career as an artist, supportive parents, and a dream house she designed. But behind closed doors her husband led a destructive double life of secrets and lies. On August 16, 1996, Janet had an appointment to finally file for divorce; she never made it to see her lawyer-because on the night of August 15, she vanished.
Her disappearance incited a massive search and media frenzy that revealed to the world Perry March's seedy dealings in the underbelly of Nashville. But he took his children and absconded away to a new life in Mexico. For ten years, Janet's parents fought their depraved son-in-law through the court system in what would become an international custody battle culminating in Perry's dramatic extradition to Tennessee.
Meanwhile, the Nashville Police Department investigated the case from every possible angle but never found a body. In spite of overwhelming odds, cold case detectives and prosecutors were determined to find justice for Janet-and with the help of a shocking surprise witness, they did.
An Unfinished Canvas
"Michael Glasgow and Phyllis Gobbell have created a tense saga that fully paints the amazing series of events that make up the Janet March murder case...An Unfinished Canvas paints a broad swath of facts—from news reports, court documentation and interviews—and lets the reader decide whether justice was done...The authors’ enticing storytelling pattern results in a comprehensive guide to the legal wrangling that eventually brought Perry down."
—The Tennessean
“Tortuous tale...Michael Glasgow and Phyllis Gobbell paint a portrait of a man who, if not for his arrogance, could have gotten away with murder.”
—Nashville Scene
Praise for Phyllis Gobbell and Pursuit in Provence
“Gobbell brings the Provence backdrop to vivid life while dropping enough clues to keep readers focused on the mystery involved.”
—Booklist starred review
“Seasoned with humor and evocative descriptions of magnificent historic sites, this whodunit should appeal to fans of both cozies and traditional mysteries.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Gobbell’s debut, first in a planned series, combines mystery, informative travelogue and enjoyable characters.”
—Kirkus Review
“A twisty tale of treachery. Phyllis Gobbell’s debut suspense novel is distinguished by authentic characters and a glorious evocation of Provence.”
—Carolyn Hart, recipient of Mystery Writers of America’s Grand Master Award
“A delight! With Jordan Mayfair, Phyllis has given us a protagonist who will resonate with every woman who’s ever lived with love, loss, and struggle, and managed to triumph over it all. Add in an exquisitely intricate plot, a quirky and appealing supporting cast, and all the flavor of the French countryside, and you’ve got a winner! So uncork a nice Semillon and enjoy this one.”
—Steven Womack, Edgar and Shamus award winner
Praise for Phyllis Gobbell and Treachery in Tuscany
“There are plot twists and intrigue, family secrets and rivalries, a debonair lover, a delicious locale and all the usual accoutrements of the satisfying travel cozy, but Phyllis Gobbell gives the proceedings her own particular spin.”
—Kate Falvey, Ph.D., Editor in Chief, 2 Bridges Review
Praise for Phyllis Gobbell and Secrets and Shamrocks
“A visit to the verdant Irish countryside is marred by murder. The second in Gobbell’s travel series is filled with delightful descriptions of Ireland and offbeat characters.”
—Kirkus Review
“Gobbell’s enjoyable sequel to 2015’s Pursuit in Provence takes Savannah, Ga., architect Jordan Mayfair and her travel writer uncle, Alex Carlyle, to Ireland. Jordan’s keen knowledge of architecture and history comes in handy in her efforts to uncover the truth. Fans of travel cozies will find plenty to like.”
—Publishers Weekly