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When reporter Meg Reed sets out on an underground expedition she thinks her biggest problem is going to be claustrophobia--until she discovers a body. Meg is covering a geological expedition in Oregon's mysterious lava caves when a forest ranger is found murdered in the underground tunnels. What should have been a straightforward story about ancient rock formations quickly becomes more dangerous as Meg realizes this murder is connected to something much bigger and closer to home than she could ever have imagined. Armed with her trusty notebook, her grandmother's protective agate stone, and the…mehr

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When reporter Meg Reed sets out on an underground expedition she thinks her biggest problem is going to be claustrophobia--until she discovers a body. Meg is covering a geological expedition in Oregon's mysterious lava caves when a forest ranger is found murdered in the underground tunnels. What should have been a straightforward story about ancient rock formations quickly becomes more dangerous as Meg realizes this murder is connected to something much bigger and closer to home than she could ever have imagined. Armed with her trusty notebook, her grandmother's protective agate stone, and the support of her loyal friends Matt and Jill, Meg sets out to investigate. She's about to find out that some secrets are buried for good reason--and some people will do anything to keep them that way. Set against the stunning backdrop of Central Oregon's high desert, this twisty cozy mystery delivers outdoor adventure, family secrets, and a determined amateur sleuth who proves that sometimes the best stories are the ones that find you. Perfect for fans of small-town mysteries with unexpected twists... Revenge on the Rocks was previously published as In Cave Danger.
Autorenporträt
Ellie Alexander is the bestselling author of more than forty cozy mystery novels. Her books have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Russian, and Japanese, reaching readers worldwide. She is the founder of the annual Ashland Mystery Festival and a frequent guest at library programs and author events throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond, including the popular Northwest Authors series and independent bookshops across the region.In addition to her fiction, her essays and articles have appeared in publications such as Mystery Scene Magazine, The Oregonian, and Portland Family Magazine. As a writing teacher and coach, she helps aspiring authors shape their stories and navigate the path to publication with clarity and confidence. A proud Pacific Northwest native, Alexander often sets her mystery series against real backdrops from Portland's hipster neighborhoods to the charming Shakespearean hamlet of Ashland. She now lives in Sunnyvale, California, where she's been swept away by the stunning coastal communities and sun-drenched small towns, which of course have found their way into her new series.