

Mystery Scene
Magazine
(reviewed by Betty Webb) “When it comes to likeable
characters, few can create them better than Radine Trees Nehring...”
Tulsa World
(reviewed by Judy Randle) “...Nehring joins a long list of
fiction writers who use their stories to open doors to improvement in
social, ethical and moral issues...All of Nehring’s books have been met
with acclaim.”
Midwest Book Review
(reviewed by Shelley Glodowski) “...a delightful mystery full
of all things that make books worth reading.”
Ozarks Magazine
(reviewed by Lee Kirk) “...first-rate information about what
was here long before we arrived, and what we should be doing about it.”
The Morning News
(reviewed by
Debbie Miller) “Murder and intrigue mingle with new
discoveries about developing and nurturing relationships...”
I Love a Mystery
(reviewed by Eden Embler) “...kept me glued to the page,
totally enthralled with the story...Highly recommended.”
Mystery Lovers
Corner
(reviewed by Lisa Lickel) “[Nehring] explores the excitement
of discovering personality traits and hobbies of a new marriage
partner...”
Mysterious Women
“Buffalo National River...is the setting for this gripping story of
archeology and Indian caves along the beautiful river.”
The Mystery Gazette
(reviewed by
Harriet Klausner) “The latest To Die For Arkansas mystery is a
terrific tale...”
The Benton County
Daily Record
(reviewed by Tonya McKiever) “Award winning and popular,
Nehring’s mysteries reveal her knowledge of Arkansas.”
The Times of
Northeast Benton County
“...wonderful characters – all-too-human people the readers come to
love.”
DorothyL
(reviewed by Kaye
Barley) “...A River to Die For is every bit as lovely as the
previous entries featuring Carrie and Henry...”
The Ozarks
Mountaineer
(reviewed by Diana Ross) “A good read!”
Crime and Suspense
Magazine
(reviewed by Wil A. Emerson) “Radine Trees Nehring creates a
suspenseful story in a refreshing, backwoods Ozark setting.”
Margaret Maron
(internationally acclaimed author of the Judge Deborah Knott mystery
series) “The
next best thing to pitching your tent beside Arkansas’s beautiful Buffalo
River is reading Radine Trees Nehring’s evocation of a camping trip that
gets dangerously out of hand.”
Chuck Dovish (producer, writer, and host of Exploring Arkansas on Public
Television)
“After exploring the Buffalo National River region for three decades now,
it was a thrill to be taken on this mystery/romantic suspense twist around
a national treasure I know and love.”
Flip Puttoff (Outdoor Editor of The
Morning News of Northwest Arkansas) "Nehring's book is as wild a
read as a splash down the rapids of the Buffalo National River in a land
that is thrilling and often mysterious."
Gayle Wigglesworth
(author of the Claire Gulliver Mysteries) “Once again Radine
transported me to the world of Carrie McCrite which seems a better, kinder
place than the world surrounding me."