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A Treasure to Die For
Music to Die For
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Dear Earth
A Clear North Light
Under the Wolf's Head
Death in Exile
Black and Secret Midnight
The Voice He Loved
The Heart of Matthew Jade
Shaded Light
Hyænas

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Library Journal "With flair, Nehring, an award-winning Arkansas writer, launches a cozy series that will appeal to mystery readers..."

The Tulsa World "The skill...the character development, the place, the pace and the action tell the true story." (Reviewed by Michele Patterson)

Southern Scribe (Memphis, Tenn.) "...a warm and enchanting tale. Carrie is charming as a woman who wants to be recognized as spunky, independent, and a hero. Casting the book in the Ozarks is...well, icing on the cake." (reviewed by Robert L. Hall)

Fort Smith Times Record (Fort Smith, Ark.) "...a delightful mystery with appealing characters fighting for a cause. Throughout the story I grew all the more attached to Carrie, marveling at her strong faith and silently chastising her for her stubbornness. A...bonus is Carrie’s cooking." (reviewed by Tina Dale)

Gravette News Herald (Gravette, Ark.) "...kept my heart pounding...a page turner with no easy stopping places." (reviewed by Gayle Williams)

The Bookwatch "...a smoothly written novel that grips the reader’s attention from first page to last, and documents Radine Trees Nehring as a mystery writer whose imagination and talent will win her a large and dedicated readership."

I Love a Mystery "The suspense is grabbing, but the book is as relaxing as living alone in the forest... Very highly recommended." (reviewed by Eden Embler)

Jane Hooper, proprietor of Sherlock’s Home bookstore (Liberty, Mo.) "Weeks later, I’m still thinking about the book and characters. I can’t wait for the next in the series."

Carolyn Hart, author of the Death on Demand and Henrie O mysteries "A pleasure awaits mystery lovers."

Dr. Fred Pfister, editor of The Ozarks Mountaineer "It’s great to read fiction about the Ozarks that rings true."

Mike Flynn, producer and host of the Folk Sampler, heard weekly on public radio "...a fascinating mystery that gets better and better as the pages roll."

 

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