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The Madd Mountain Murders by Lana Waite

The Madd Mountain Murders

by Lana Waite
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  • Feb 2004, 246 pages
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An entertaining mystery, with a barrel of red herrings, a passel of dead bodies, eccentric prospectors & well-heeled land-grabbers.

Maren O'Connor encounters corpses, diamonds & wills at a ski hotel in California's mountains.

When her elderly Uncle Jake pleads for her help in running his tourist lodge in the Tahoe area, Maren O'Connor reluctantly agrees. Little does Maren know, when she encounters a body in her cabin, that this is only the first of several murders, whose solutions uncover painful family secrets.

The Madd Mountain Murders was selected as the semi-finalist in the 2005 Independent Publisher Book Awards.

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The Madd Mountain Murders is a fun mystery with credible characters, lots of action and a plenty of twists and turns to keep you on your toes. Recommended for anyone who likes to cozy up with a good mystery.

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