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Eleanor Wooley is determined to start her life over in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. But when her new best friend suddenly disappears, Eleanor abandons her job as a crime reporter for The Gold Strike Tribune and sets off in desperate pursuit. Spurred by gut instinct, Eleanor soon leaves California and scours Northeastern Nevada during one of the hottest, driest summers on record. Obscure signs appear-an intruder's dire warning, a casino's mysterious graffiti, a random sighting of a killer on the run. In her search to find Rette, Eleanor discovers the dark world of today's inhumane…mehr

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Eleanor Wooley is determined to start her life over in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. But when her new best friend suddenly disappears, Eleanor abandons her job as a crime reporter for The Gold Strike Tribune and sets off in desperate pursuit. Spurred by gut instinct, Eleanor soon leaves California and scours Northeastern Nevada during one of the hottest, driest summers on record. Obscure signs appear-an intruder's dire warning, a casino's mysterious graffiti, a random sighting of a killer on the run. In her search to find Rette, Eleanor discovers the dark world of today's inhumane treatment of wild horses, and when the secrets of her trusted best friend's past begin to surface, Eleanor finds herself in grave danger. With the backdrop of the American West's high desert wilderness and its towering, rugged mountains and vast open range, Eleanor is forced to decide if continuing her search for Rette is worth losing her own life.
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Robin Somers spent her middle years in Tuolumne County in the Sierra Nevada, where she wrote for the daily newspaper, taught high school English, and kept a horse. She is retired faculty at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and volunteers at Canham Farm horse rescue sanctuary in Scotts Valley, California. She is a Volunteer Ambassador for the American Wild Horse Campaign, a founding member of Coastal Cruisers chapter of Sisters in Crime, a member of Western Writers of America, and Mystery Writers of America. Her mystery Beet Fields, reprinted as an eBook by Sibylline Press in 2025, was inspired by her son Joe Schirmer's organic farm, Dirty Girl Produce. Her latest book Eleven Stolen Horses, a Wild Horses Mystery (Sibylline Press 2024) won Finalist in the category of Best Westerns from Pacific Coast Book Review. She lives in Santa Cruz with her husband.