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Crime reporter Eleanor Wooley is reporting on the annual Mother's Day Rodeo when wildfire breaks out in Gold Strike County high country and a dead woman is pulled from the nearby Little Bear River. The community turns inward, fearing a serial killer. Wooley, following her own instincts and a series of dead end trails, worries that this year's Rodeo Queen may be the next victim. During a high-country excursion to Me-Wuk sacred grounds to foil a scheme to dam the Little Bear River, wildfire breaks out again. Anishinaabe wilderness guide Leonard Parker appears again and continues to surprise. In…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Crime reporter Eleanor Wooley is reporting on the annual Mother's Day Rodeo when wildfire breaks out in Gold Strike County high country and a dead woman is pulled from the nearby Little Bear River. The community turns inward, fearing a serial killer. Wooley, following her own instincts and a series of dead end trails, worries that this year's Rodeo Queen may be the next victim. During a high-country excursion to Me-Wuk sacred grounds to foil a scheme to dam the Little Bear River, wildfire breaks out again. Anishinaabe wilderness guide Leonard Parker appears again and continues to surprise. In the aftermath of one crisis after another in this second book of the Wild Horses Mystery Series, it's a beautiful wild stallion who Eleanor and her lover, rancher Easton Jode, have rescued from slaughter that restores the light in a small rural town living under the shadow of death.
Autorenporträt
Robin Somers spent years in Tuolumne County in the Sierra Nevada, where her Wild Horses Mystery Series takes place. She is retired faculty at the University of California, Santa Cruz, with an MFA in Creative Writing from San Jose State University. She shovels horse poop and hangs with horses at local wild horse shelters and is a Volunteer Ambassador for the American Wild Horse Campaign. The first novel in the series, Eleven Stolen Horses, was a finalist in the category of Best Westerns from Pacific Coast Book Review. She is also the author of the murder mystery Beet Fields. She lives in Santa Cruz with her husband and frequents the Sierra Nevada.