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Wolves' Hollow Murders - Averill, Donald F
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For nearly thirty years, Wolves Hollow, a small mountain town two hours northeast of Boise, had been free of murder, but in 1896 there were several murders. Then things changed for more than a century, the only deaths in the little community were from natural causes and occasional accidents. However, the 21st century brought greed and lust to the still small town. A young reporter, just out of college, a carpenter, and a female sheriff, nicknamed Rif, began to work together to solve the outbreak of violent deaths.

Produktbeschreibung
For nearly thirty years, Wolves Hollow, a small mountain town two hours northeast of Boise, had been free of murder, but in 1896 there were several murders. Then things changed for more than a century, the only deaths in the little community were from natural causes and occasional accidents. However, the 21st century brought greed and lust to the still small town. A young reporter, just out of college, a carpenter, and a female sheriff, nicknamed Rif, began to work together to solve the outbreak of violent deaths.
Autorenporträt
Donald F. Averill, Ph.D, retired from teaching chemistry at Eastern New Mexico University in 2002. Other novels by the author include The Lighthouse Library, The Lighthouse Fire, The Kuiper Belt Deception, The Antarctic Deception, and the award winning An Iceberg's Gift. He lives in a fixer-upper in Troutdale, Oregon.