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The small hill country town of Coffee Creek erupts in an uproar when outsiders seek permits to build a huge concert venue which threatens not just the town's water supply--but its identity. When the mayor requests help, lawyer Alice MacDonald Greer agrees: she's already determined to solve the bizarre death of the young engineer hired by the venue developers. Meanwhile, after narrow escapes from two suspicious near-fatal accidents, a local cheese-maker asks Alice for legal help combating a forged deed that threatens her life and livelihood. With her wedding day looming, Alice, her fiance and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The small hill country town of Coffee Creek erupts in an uproar when outsiders seek permits to build a huge concert venue which threatens not just the town's water supply--but its identity. When the mayor requests help, lawyer Alice MacDonald Greer agrees: she's already determined to solve the bizarre death of the young engineer hired by the venue developers. Meanwhile, after narrow escapes from two suspicious near-fatal accidents, a local cheese-maker asks Alice for legal help combating a forged deed that threatens her life and livelihood. With her wedding day looming, Alice, her fiance and long-time love Ben Kinsear, and her barrel-racer assistant Silla have their hands full untangling a web of skullduggery and a vicious murder--and confronting the eternal question: what is justice? Welcome to Coffee Creek, the Texas Hill Country town where tough-but-vulnerable Alice MacDonald Greer tangles with mystery, legal drama, and matters of the heart. Ghost Justice is Book 10 in the Alice MacDonald Greer Mystery Series by prize-winning author Helen Currie Foster.
Autorenporträt
I live and write north of Dripping Springs, in the stunning Texas Hill Country, loosely supervised by three burros, with occasional visits from other inhabitants: foxes, jackrabbits, deer, armadillos, skunks, raccoons, owls, hawks, an occasional rock squirrel--and porcupines. The harsh but beautiful landscape, with its limestone-bottomed creeks and springs, won my heart years ago. I left Texas for Wellesley College, then entered graduate school at UT Austin and later the University of Michigan Law School where I grew intrigued by dirt and water law. Current preoccupations: human prehistory, water issues, and boogie-woogie piano.