A Treasure to Die For
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by Radine Trees Nehring
An Elderhostel at Hot Springs, Arkansas, is turned upside down when Carrie disappears in steaming water and Henry goes hunting.
The Ozarks Mountaineer “The mystery is as hot as Hot Springs’ springs, and the characters are as natural and well-drawn as a hot bath in one of the town’s historic bathhouses.” (reviewed by Jim Veritas)
Music to Die For
by Radine Trees Nehring
Carrie and Henry’s special vacation at the Ozark Folk Center in Stone County, Arkansas, is cancelled by kidnapping and murder.
The Tulsa World “...hooks [readers] with a story they can’t put down.” (reviewed by Judy Randle)
A Valley to Die For
by Radine Trees Nehring
Carrie McCrite and her neighbors are fighting to save their beloved Ozark valley from becoming a stone quarry. But when someone decides that one of them should die, Carrie must uncover and destroy the darkness swirling in the valley.
Library Journal “With flair, Nehring, an award-winning Arkansas writer, launches a cozy series that will appeal to mystery readers...”
Dear Earth: A Love Letter from Spring Hollow
by Radine Trees Nehring
The unforgettable chronicle of a couple who traded secure jobs and the rat race for a life of simplicity and quiet joy.
Booklist “Read it and dream.”
A Clear North Light
by Laurel Schunk
Petras Simonaitis is a struggling Lithuanian artisan. When his sister dies, perhaps at the hands of a cruel Baron, Petras must try to protect Rima, the woman he loves, from the same fate. But is he strong enough?
Library Journal “Schunk solidly launches a new ‘Lithuanian’ trilogy, following one family’s triumphs and tragedies through the generations.”
Under the Wolf’s Head
by Kate Cameron
All Callie Bagley wants is to be left alone to garden. But her plans for solitude are interrupted when a dead body shows up nearly on her back step.
GRIT: American Life & Traditions “You’ll laugh at the sisters’ relationship and grow to love the two women just as Callista’s plants grow through her loving care.”
Death in Exile
by Laurel Schunk
The Regency is noted for its gaiety, but sometimes the sparkling repartee covers darker things, like murder. Lord Wentworth and Anna Kate work to save their friend Diana from death in exile.
Library Journal “What could have been a straightforward Regency romance is elevated by apt social commentary in this offering from Schunk...”
Black and Secret Midnight
by Laurel Schunk
Murder in the South in the 1950’s. Are Beth Anne’s innocent questions about racism preciptating the murders?
Library Journal “Beth Anne’s appealing child’s-eye view of the world and the subtle Christian message should make this appealing to fans of Christian and mainstream mysteries.”
The Voice He Loved
by Laurel Schunk
Paige Brookings has traded her career as a New York model for a less glamorous life in Wichita, Kansas. Now she’s being stalked. Can she protect herself from an anonymous madman?
The Charlotte Austin Review “...a masterful tale that reaches into the inner workings of a bruised and battered psyche, while keeping the plot moving at a breathless pace.” (reviewed by Nancy Mehl)